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Princeton University Art Museum at night featuring precise WE-EF lighting, highlighted architecture and evenly illuminated pathways

Light shapes architecture

Where light connects architecture and experience

Light shaping movement, perception and identity

The Princeton University Art Museum serves as a new cultural hub at the heart of campus—designed to invite movement, interaction and discovery. Pathways extend through and around the building, creating a seamless connection between architecture, landscape and people. At night, lighting plays a key role in shaping this experience, guiding pedestrians intuitively through the space and enhancing the building’s distinctive architectural expression.

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A precise and atmospheric lighting concept

The lighting design focuses on revealing the museum’s unique, saw-tooth façade while maintaining a high level of visual comfort. WE‑EF’s inground luminaires, the ETV140, were selected to deliver targeted, near glare-free illumination, creating a soft and precise wallwash that emphasizes the building’s vertical rhythm and materiality. Through carefully controlled optics, the lighting enhances spatial orientation without overpowering the architecture - ensuring a balanced night-time identity that feels both welcoming and refined. 

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Best in class products – performance you can rely on

The project demanded a solution that performs consistently under challenging environmental conditions, including harsh winter weather. WE‑EF luminaires are always designed and engineered to provide:

High optical precision for uniform, controlled illumination Low-glare performance ensuring visual comfort for pedestrians Durability and long-term reliability, reducing maintenance requirements

These characteristics ensure a lighting system that delivers both immediate visual impact and long-term value for the client.

Unique solutions – tailored to architectural intent

Close collaboration with the lighting designers enabled a solution that responds precisely to the project’s requirements. The choice of inground luminaires allowed the architecture to remain visually unobstructed while achieving a highly refined lighting effect - demonstrating how tailored solutions can bring design intent to life without compromise.

Our DNA – lighting for people and place

At its core, the lighting concept supports the museum’s role as a place of connection. By guiding movement, enhancing safety and creating a welcoming atmosphere, the solution contributes to a positive user experience for visitors and the wider university community. The Princeton University Art Museum Project shows how lighting becomes more than illumination - it becomes part of how people experience the space, reinforcing the idea of light as a facilitator of interaction, orientation and wellbeing.

Credits

Architect: Adjaye Associates Owner: Princeton University Lighting Designer: Tillotson Design Associates

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