List of sulfur lamp installations
Many of the installations of sulfur lamps were for testing purposes only, but there remain a few sites where the lamps are in use as the primary lighting source. Perhaps the most visible of these would be the glass atriums in the National Air and Space Museum.
North America
- Washington, D.C.
- British Columbia
- California
- Sacramento Municipal Utility District headquarters, Sacramento — report
- Florida
- Epcot
- United States Postal Service Distribution Facility, Fort Lauderdale
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Nevada
- Ohio
- State of Ohio's General Services Building, Columbus — report
- Ohio State University Book Depository and Archives
- Oregon
- Utah
Europe
- Austria
- Ein Volumen aus Licht by Monika Gora, Vienna, a temporary art installation in 1995[3]
- Denmark
- Germany
- Semperlux AG headquarters, Berlin, a combined heliostat and sulfur lamp system[4]
- TK Park, Westerholt — report
- Italy
- Sweden
- Lund University Hospital, Lund [5]
- Midsommarkransen station, Stockholm Metro, Stockholm — report
- Sundsvall-Härnösand Airport (Midlanda), Sundsvall
- Sundsvall Post Terminal, Sundsvall — report
Asia
- China
- Government Office Building, Ningbo(dead link)[6]
References
- ↑ http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubcreports/UBC_Reports_1996_08_15.pdf
- ↑ 3M Announces Glare-Free Lighting Technology for Industryial Applications
- ↑ Der Außenraum - landschaftskünstlerische Installationen im öffenlichen Raum
- ↑ http://erg.ucd.ie/enerbuild/pdfs/ARTHELIO.pdf
- ↑ http://195.178.164.205/IAEEL/iaeel/newsl/1994/fyra1994/DesAppl_c_4_94.html
- ↑ Microwave Sulfur Lamp
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