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From: "Michel" <[log in to unmask]>
> John
> a potential solution that can both address lighting and increased floor
> space for the gallery would be to consider the installation of a glass
> floor. With this in place you could manage both requirements and then
spend
> money on a good quality gallery track light to system - preferably the
same
> as you may use else where in the gallery...
>
Michel,
While I think that the glass floor would be visually stunning, I think that
the view from the lower gallery looking up would be quite more than
stunning. Glass floors are great when one needs to look down at objects
below, but really present quite a problem in the opposite direction.
I do, however, agree with you on using track lighting instead of fiber
optics in this case.
Mark C. Cohen
Lighting Design
Forest Hills, NY
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