Awards And Advertising
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AAL's website recently received tED magazines Best of the Best 2011
award and was acknowledged for strengthening brand recognition through
powerful messaging and cutting edge design.
tED magazines "Best of the Best" awards program honors marketing
excellence and recognizes creativity within the electrical industry in
companies of all sizes in twelve marketing/communication categories. To
learn more click here. |
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Architectural SSL magazine has recognized two of AAL’s Designer SSL Series luminaires, Flex LED and Providence LED, for their outstanding achievement in LED technology. According to Jim Crockett, editor of Architectural SSL magazine, “the Architectural SSL Product Innovation Awards (PIA) determine and honor the best LED/solid-state luminaires and fixtures on the market, while also recognizing the companies behind the components that make up these light sources. The PIA program also recognizes leaders in categories ranging from those conducting cutting-edge R+D, to those helping in the development of standards as well as those pushing to make solid-state lighting a truly sustainable technology.” Flex LED received the Gold Award in the Street/Area category and Providence achieved Honorable Mention for the Street/Area - Decorative category. |
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AAL’s Designer SSL Series is the first family of exterior luminaires to offer field changeable HID to LED upgrade kits for existing installations. The unique design of AAL’s MicroEmitter™ technology maximizes uniformity, improves comfort and properly directs illumination to the target zone. AAL’s Designer SSL Series is available in nine distinct and elegantly styled luminaires providing sustainability with style.

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Cubic Indirect™ was accepted into the 2009 Progress Report, and the first application of this luminaire is at the University of Richmond. The integrated MR16 designed to provide egress lighting helped the University meet the code requirements of 1 footcandle minimum while being visually unobtrusive and architecturally relevant. |
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AAL's Sustainable Products Program, is the first after-market carbon offset program option designed to
reduce a luminaire’s carbon emissions generated by the electricity consumed once put in service. |
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Offering the ability to be configured with a round or square upper reflector, the Cubic Indirect area luminaire features
an angular design and stainless steel vertical struts. Featuring a locking clamp design, the upper reflector can be tilted
15° or 30°. In addition, the product is Dark Sky-friendly and includes an emergency lighting option available with the
wall-mount model. |
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Cubic Indirect, the first LED field adjustable indirect optical system area luminaire, has included the first
integrated low voltage MR16 lamp as an egress source. It yields a 1 footcandle minimum along the path of
egress.
AAL's Sustainable Products Program, is the first after-market carbon offset program option to reduce the
luminaire’s carbon emissions generated by the electricity consumed once put in service |
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The Diretto contemporary post top area luminaire is specifically designed for pedestrian scales using
the new horizontally optimized Cosmo lamp from Philips. The Diretto also utilizes a die cast housing,
segmented optical system that, in conjunction with this new metal halide source, provides both energy
efficient and energy effective outdoor lighting options. |
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Venere® integrates a secondary low-voltage MR11 source into a wall-mounted luminaire to provide code required
egress lighting. The Venere provides a unique solution to the 1-footcandle minimum requirement
along the path of egress to the common way, in both an architecturally relevant and visually unobtrusive
way at a pedestrian scale.
The Egress Post Top Adaptor is the first accessory of its kind allowing a secondary source to be integrally
incorporated into an existing installed application to provide code-required egress lighting. The adaptor
introduces the new application of low-voltage, reflector lamps in an architecturally cohesive and visually
unobtrusive way at a pedestrian scale, and provides a unique solution to code-driven requirements of a
1-footcandle minimum along the path of egress to the common way. It is the first remote emergency head
of its type designed for outdoor egress application. |
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Parkway Square - May 2011
Architectural Lighting Magazine
Architect Magazine
AAL attends various tradeshows across the country, which allows us to present new technology and trends
within the lighting industry. Please see our tradeshow schedule below and be sure to stop by and visit us!
October-4-7
Greenbuild
Toronto, Canada
*Dates and locations are subject to change without notice
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