Projects

Selected references that read like a working portfolio.

The project list is arranged around common design briefs: hospitality, retail, residence, facade, and workplace. Each entry keeps the focus on what the light is doing rather than on a long marketing paragraph.

Dusk-lit brick pavilion with warm path lighting
A project page works best when the image and the caption explain the lighting intent together.
06 Selected references with different typologies and scales.
04 Primary lighting modes: ambient, accent, wall wash, and exterior.
01 Consistent review route from concept sketch to submittal.

Portfolio

The same product logic can travel across project types.

Warm interior corridor used as a hospitality reference

Hospitality

Harbor House Lobby

Concealed cove light and low-level path markers keep the lobby quiet, warm, and easy to read after dark.

ambient cove lobby
Curved interior corridor for a retail or gallery reference

Retail

Gallery 18

Track accent and wall wash layers were tuned to bring merchandise forward without flattening the background surfaces.

accent retail low glare
Exterior pavilion and steps lit with warm ground light

Facade

West Quay Threshold

A small number of exterior fixtures was enough once the beam angles were aligned with the facade rhythm and path geometry.

exterior uplight threshold

Residence

Stone Court House

The residential brief focused on softer boundaries: warm white sources, hidden trims, and minimal visual noise at ceiling level.

residential warm white minimal trim

Workplace

North Tower Office

A clean ceiling grid and clear control groups let the lighting follow the workstation plan without adding extra clutter.

workplace DALI task light

Public realm

Civic Passage

The passage uses a restrained source count and strong alignment so the light feels permanent rather than decorative.

public path lighting durable

Delivery flow

A simple sequence keeps project reviews moving.

Brief

Review floor plans, desired mood, target levels, and any finish constraints. This keeps the first recommendation grounded in the actual room geometry.

Concept

Map the product families to the space, separating ambient, accent, and exterior needs so the design remains legible.

Sample

Align beam spread, mounting type, and control path before the job moves into the final schedule. This avoids late surprises.

Support

Provide notes, submittals, and a simple response route during installation so the site team can keep moving.

Project support

JR Lite is easier to use when the project is small enough to follow and large enough to need structure.

That balance is what the site is built around: enough detail to feel real, but not so much that the layout turns into noise.

Typical handoff

Layout check, beam selection, finish review, control path, final schedule.

One contact point handles the whole sequence.