E3 Chiropractic
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E3 Chiropractic

E3 Chiropractic, a clinic that focuses on rehabilitation, strength, and flexibility. All three are synonymous with AXIS Lightings STENCIL FLEX product. A framework system with flexibility to light the space in many ways. Adjustable track lighting puts focus on the sign and living wall as you are welcomed through the door, with sleek pendants and area lighting above the reception desk. The rehab space utilizes wall wash linear on the cityscape feature wall, tubes mounted on an angle, and general lighting all mounted by the same framework with a pop of color of the acoustic corner panels. Diffusion tape light gives additional pop to the framework of the reception desk, and the recessed channel into the underside of the shelves in the kitchen provides task lighting.

Assiniboia Arena - Southland COOP Centre
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Assiniboia Arena – Southland COOP Centre

In June of 2020 we were approached by Jet Electric to team up with Wright Construction and create a lighting design for the new Assiniboia Community complex. This is now known at the Southland CO-OP Centre. The RFP was looking to create a very similar facility to the Merlis Belsher Place project in Saskatoon that we worked on in 2017. Working with both the Electrical Contractor and the Design group, we were able to create a best-in-class facility. The association wanted to create a space for the entire family. This included a Teen Centre with RGBW lighting, a Children’s Area.

The other feature lighting for this space included a motion and event lighting package for the event surface. We also created an Exterior Lighting Experience to further draw attention to this state-of-the-art facility.

Controls within the space are fully networked and time clock controlled, single touch “on/off” for the entire building, and touch screen controls for all the interior and exterior spaces.

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Lingard + Dreger LLP

Lingard & Dreger is an office designed with layers of light in mind. Granite walls are emphasized with wall grazing lights from LED Linear. A quieter work environment is made possible using sound absorbing lights like the Eureka Mute and LightArt Acoustic Wing 2.0.

Royal Saskatchewan Museum – Home Exhibit

While the Royal Saskatchewan Museum was developing their new HOME exhibit, they reached out to a trusted team of partners including Christie Lites Sales and Ritenburg & Associates to make sure that the lighting enhanced their message of conservation and helped create visual interest to keep visitors engaged. It was very important for the long-term preservation of the organic displays (Bison, Whooping Crane, etc) that light levels were precisely calibrated and only applied to the exhibits when they are occupied with people.

Through the expansion of the existing ETC Mosaic system scheduled and responsive controls were applied to ETC’s ArcProOne-Micro fixtures for area and exhibit lighting, and tape light as accents.

The ArcPro Micros and their remote D2 drivers allowed for an unobtrusive, silent, flexible installation.
Coming in under half a pound, the Micro heads were mounted directly to the ceiling tile in the final days of the exhibit installation. This allowed light to be put precisely where it needed to be to create the depth and coverage required for lighting 3D objects and text plaques.

Museum exhibits evolve through their realization and build, and this systems expandability for changes allowed for the growth of the lighting right along with it.

Conexus Credit Union Head Office

Conexus Buildings Communities project located at 2375 College Avenue, Regina is part of a partnership with the University of Regina , helping to restore College Avenue Campus, enhance the park and create educational and cultural opportunities for our community in the years to come.

The main floor will be open to the public during regular business hours and public amenities include a cafe, public washrooms, ATM, water filling stations and seating areas.

Each area of this project has a different theme of lights from having Axis Lighting in the board rooms to an array of Eureka fixtures in the open spaces. Lightheaded Aurora downlights were the choice of regressed LED modules and optics for glare-free downlighting. To finish off the exterior lighting the Lumistik by Luminis was ideally suited for the unique site lighting application where public space enhancement was the goal.

Rusty MacDonald Library Renovation

Rusty MacDonald Library is one of Saskatoon’s nine city-run libraries and the only one serving the north end of the city, located in the Lawson Civic Centre. The goal when updating this library was to create a bright and inviting place for the community. The diffuse uplight provided by the Bruno and Deco fixtures in the general area create a spacious and well-lit feeling drawing you into the space. The acoustic properties of the Mute assist in providing the quiet environment expected in a library space. The Scout fixtures provide task lighting at the work stations as well as create some layers on the wall along the end of the library.

SEPW Office Tenant Improvement

When SEPW was looking for a new office location, they were excited to find this historic Brownstone building in the warehouse district of Regina that not only gave them a home in the heart of the city but also gave them the opportunity to feature their architectural skills.

While the building will capture your attention on its own, they needed to select the right lighting fixtures to compliment, highlight and not detract from the space all at the same time. Long concave Zen linear fixtures from Axis were used to highlight the endless spans in the office while more delicate Skirt fixtures from Eureka were used down the common areas to add scale and wayfinding to the space.

A traditional/modern boardroom completes the space with Axis Beam Linear and Eureka Scout pendants surrounded by wood planks to create a comfortable and collaborative environment.

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McFaull Financial

When McFaull Financial took over the top floor of the Circle Centre Tower building at 3301 8th Street, Saskatoon, SK they were looking for an office design that would welcome their clients, provide a comfortable and functional space for employees, and showcase their incredible collection of original artwork. The Titan design build team worked directly with Marian Hoffos of Holliday-Scott Interiors Design to provide products and designs that would meet the needs of the project.

Guests are welcomed to a warmly lit lobby space, with a feature pendant from Hubbardton Forge over the reception desk that mimics the river scene behind it. In corridor spaces, recessed adjustable downlights from Lightheaded were used in single and multiple configurations, which can be adjusted from below as different pieces of art are cycled in and out.

The large boardroom utilizes a layered lighting approach – a large custom pendant from Axis lighting offers two different light distributions – diffuse and focused – for the direct lighting, and a soft diffuse distribution for the uplight component. Recessed mini-louver downlights from Lightheaded are also placed around the room for focused lighting that is quiet within the ceiling, keeping glare to a minimum. An nLight touchscreen from Acuity Brands offers users multiple scenes to choose from, as well as individual control over each fixture type.

In the staff lounge, soft lighting brings a cozy feel to the space and the pop of color from the navy blue Twin pendants provides a hint of cheerfulness and contrasts with the teal blue color scheme.

Dakota Dunes
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Dakota Dunes

The Dakota Dunes Resort Hotel is owned and operated by the Whitecap Dakota First Nation, and is located just outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The project is part of a larger resort property, and along with the hotel includes the world class Dakota Dunes golf links and Dakota Dunes Casino. The hotel features Indigenous themes with the overall design concept exploring the four elements: Fire, Water, Land and Air.

In the reception/lobby area, linear lines of light outline the black mirror-like ceiling which repeats the elements of Fire throughout the space. Guests are then guided to the long corridor where they can experience elements Water, highlighted by the delicate Celeste drop pendants from Eureka. In the Moose Woods Home Fire Grill, Land is brought to the fore with elements of metal in the large dome pendants and ring-shaped chandeliers. The effect is softened with the fan-like pendants in charcoal and sand colors, which are made of an acoustic felt with sound absorbing properties. Frosted glass and metal pendants over the booths highlight rather than obscure the custom logo and artwork.

Guest rooms are not overlooked, with recessed and pendant lighting in the bed area giving height to the space. The integrated lit mirror in the bathroom area looks stylish and provides the perfect task lighting.

Royal Sask Museum - Scotty
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Royal Sask Museum – Scotty Exhibit

When the Royal Saskatchewan Museum was looking to display their newest finding, they turned to Alfa Engineering and Christie Lites Saskatchewan to bring 70 million years of history to life again in a new exhibit displaying the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex ever discovered. This 13 meter long and 8,800kg carnivore is 65% in tact and towers over visitors to the exhibit. With some help from a theatrical background and direction from the Royal Saskatchewan exhibit curators, Christie Lites used a scale model of the proposed exhibit to come up with the lighting scheme which consist of ETC ColorSource Spots to light both the skeletal remains as well as other features along side a set of ColorSource Cyc fixtures used to bring the back wall to life. An ETC Mosaic control system is used to transition the backdrop from sunrise through sunset and back during the day along with button stations along the upper floor of the exhibit which change a focused fixture red to highlight certain bone features as they learn. ETC DataTrack and Arch fixtures are also used throughout the space to highlight some of the smaller displays.