Custom Lighting

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From concept, to submittal drawing, to finished product, The O’Hanlon Group can provide luminaires requiring only a simple design modification to a complete one-of-a-kind custom product for interior or exterior applications.

Below are some custom lighting projects with which we’ve been involved (click a thumbnail to open a new window with a larger image):

  • Hall Of Fame Drive Bridge, Knoxville, TN
    Architect & Landscape Architect: Bullock Smith & Partners
    Electrical Engineer: Allan & Hoshall

    OHG worked with the design team to develop these large-scaled bridge-mounted custom cylinders for one of the region's first significant applications of long-life LED technology. Manufactured by Manning Lighting with LED light engine
  • Smoky Mountain Center For The Performing Arts, Franklin, NC
    Architect: Foxhollow-Goodson, Knoxville, TN
    Interior Designer: Foxhollow-Goodson, Knoxville, TN
    Photography: Gary Heatherly Photography, Knoxville, TN

    From a schematic design concept to completed final detailing between the architect/interior designer and architect, OHG facilitated all details to create a singular integrative family of multi tier and single-bowl pendants, wall sconces, and surface mount lighting elements for this performance center in western North Carolina.
  • Tate Library, Tusculum College, Greeneville, TN
    Architects: Fisher & Associates / MHM
    Electrical Engineer: Vreeland Engineers
    Photography: Gary Heatherly Photography, Knoxville, TN

    OHG coordinated the design ideas of the project architect with Manning Lighting who then produced a family of large pendants, wall sconces, and ceiling mounts for the expansion of this historic college library, replacing energy-wasting lamps with long-life compact fluorescent sources.
  • Streetscape Improvements, Gatlinburg, TN
    Landscape Architect & Electrical Engineer: Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon

    A multi-phased streetscape project begun in the mid 90’s, OHG worked with the landscape architects and electrical engineers to develop an improved performance lighting system for this high-count vehicular and pedestrian resort community. OHG-coordinated details included a lower wattage pedestrian-scaled sidewalk luminaire, seasonal decorations mounting brackets on all poles, decorative planter support arms, and custom painted finish.
  • Miller’s Building, Knoxville, TN
    Architect: Grieve & Associates
    Electrical Engineer: Vreeland Engineers, Inc.

    OHG facilitated the design concept between the project architect and the manufacturer in the development of this custom articulated twin floodlight arm, allowing luminaire maintenance to be safely and easily carried out from the service catwalk of this 7-storey atrium.
  • Knoxville Catholic High School
    Architect: Johnson Architecture, Inc.
    Electrical Engineer: Engineering Services Group

    OHG provided this architect-designed custom family of compact fluorescent wall sconces and companion pendants with detailing complementing various interior finishes.
  • University of TN 11th Street Parking Garage
    Architect: Barber-McMurry, Inc.
    Electrical Engineer: Vreeland Engineers, Inc.

    These custom bollards were thoughtfully integrated by the architect into a pedestrian bridge above a busy campus thoroughfare. Additionally, exterior twin floodlights utilize a custom articulated arm to minimize servicing and maintenance for this hard-to-access section of the structure.
  • UT Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville TN
    Architect: Arena Associated Architects
    Electrical Engineer: Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.

    OHG provided these paired 12' linear indirect pendants for the concourse of this 22,000-seat sports and entertainment facility. In addition to providing the necessary ambient lighting levels, OHG coordinated the details for life safety requirements for backup lighting in the event of a loss of power.