Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer
Ocean Wonders: Sharks!
The New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit is designed to spread the important message of ocean conservation. Lighting throughout works to present the natural beauty each area is meant to evoke and creates the illusion of complete immersion. To accomplish this, Focus Lighting worked closely alongside the Wildlife Conservation Society to understand the natural lighting that occurs in the exhibit’s recreated environments, allowing the team to replicate each with artificial light sources.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Client: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Architect: Edelman Sultan Knox Wood
Exhibit Designer: Portico Group
Photographer: Ryan Fischer