ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGN

Design And Fabrication Of Custom Built Structures Engineered For Real World Use.

INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING DESIGN, ENGINEERING & FABRICATION

Our architectural lighting work is engineered and fabricated as functional infrastructure, not decorative fixtures. Each lighting system is designed to meet structural, electrical, thermal, and environmental requirements while supporting the architectural intent of the space. Design decisions begin with load, mounting, access, serviceability, and code compliance.

From concept through fabrication, lighting assemblies are developed as integrated systems. CAD drawings, material selection, and fabrication methods are defined early to eliminate unknowns and ensure consistent performance. Every fixture is built to operate reliably in real environments over long term use, not as a visual accent alone.

TIMELESS AESTHETICS IN INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING

Aesthetic choices follow material behavior and fabrication logic. Raw metals, exposed fasteners, glass, and mechanical forms are used where they serve structure, heat management, and durability. Visual language is a result of construction, not surface treatment.

Lighting designs are developed to age with the space rather than date against it. Finishes, proportions, and detailing are selected to remain visually coherent as materials wear and environments evolve. The result is lighting that supports architecture, reinforces industrial character, and maintains function and presence over time.

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DCLA FAB custom industrial interior with engineered lighting installation and large scale mechanical feature
Custom engineered hospitality interior with large mechanical feature and integrated lighting
Custom engineered industrial interior with large illuminated mechanical feature
DCLA FAB custom fabricated brass lighting installation in engineered interior environment
DCLA FAB custom fabricated brass lighting installation in engineered interior environment