Clanton & Associates designs world-class architectural lighting and daylighting. Our collaborative process blends aesthetics with energy-efficiency and integrates electric light with daylight and architecture. Our projects have been recognized by the AIA Committee on the Environment for creative and appealing use of sustainable design features and twenty-three projects have become LEED certified.
Through integrated analysis and modeling, we work with design team specialists to develop beautiful, affordable, and environmentally responsible lighting systems that save energy. We carefully integrate electric lighting with available daylight and user-friendly controls to create spaces where people thrive. Our depth of expertise includes office, commercial, museums, retail, hospitality, industrial, healthcare, institutional, and residential projects.
This 17-floor apartment community includes a 25,000 square foot roof top park, walking paths, community gardens, outdoor BBQ area, & spa facilities.
Learn More ➝Clanton & Associates designed a suspended shade sculpture to improve the visual quality and eliminate glare. Our design team studied the seasonal...
Learn More ➝At 198,000 square feet, Austin’s New Central Library is built on an 85-acre former brownfield site being transformed into a vibrant urban hub.
Learn More ➝Located in the RiNo (River North) district of Denver the Catalyst Digital Health Collaborative is a 305,000 square foot mixed use development.
Learn More ➝This project's goal was to demonstrate energy savings while enhancing the lighting quality with the latest technologies and maintaining history.
Learn More ➝Clanton & Associates collaborated with the architectural design team to recreate the historic 1920s chandeliers and sconces for the terminal.
Learn More ➝Daylight dimming, occupancy sensors, tuning, and scene controls minimizes the use of electric light in this 100 year old daylight building.
Learn More ➝Clanton & Associates was hired to design lighting for exhibits that describe not only the geological processes and but also the history of the park.
Learn More ➝The US Green Building Council 75,000 square foot Headquarters in Washington, D.C. exemplifies a LEED Platinum Certified office building project.
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