Torres lights are a beautiful complement to urban landscapes, improving, but not altering, the composition. Area lights are available in two sizes, 36 and 56 LED configurations, and with four light outputs, two drive currents, three distributions, and a clear or diffused lens to achieve an elevated visual experience across a variety of applications.
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Single and dual luminaires mount on 12 ft, 16 ft, 20 ft and 25 ft pole heights
Luminaires mount at any height along the pole, and dual luminaires can mount back to back
Buy America Compliant, Full Cutoff, and International Dark-Sky Approved
Rodrigo Torres
As a graduate student at the prestigious Domus Academy in Milan, Italy, Rodrigo Torres discovered a connection between his Latin American cultural and modernist design influences and the school's emphasis on design as storytelling. Torres' diverse portfolio of products, from Landscape Forms' Torres lights to smart faucets, furniture, pencil sharpeners, and toys, reflects a design imprint that marries the whimsical with the rational. Design by Rodrigo Torres was founded in 2004, and while Torres works with clients around the world, his studio remains in his native Colombia. He has collaborated on award-winning designs with companies including Alessi, Poliform, Oras, Cassina IXC, Nike, Microsoft, Domodinamica, and Potocco.
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Torres - Brochure
Brochure (PDF)
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Torres Area Light - Specification Sheet
Specification Sheet (PDF)
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Torres Area Light - Installation Guides
Installation Guide (PDF)
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Torres Area Light - Sustainability
Sustainability (PDF)
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Torres Area Light - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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Torres Area Light - CAD Files
CAD (ZIP)
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Torres Area Light IES Files
IES (Lighting) (ZIP)
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Torres Area Light - Revit Files
Revit (ZIP)
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Torres Area Light - SketchUp Files
SketchUp (ZIP)
From a public landfill in the mid-1800s to a world-class public park in a Midwestern city of 100,000, but it had fallen into disrepair over the last several decades. That all changed in 2019 when the community celebrated the park's major transformation.
Howard Park
In 2012, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) kicked off an international design competition that sought to reimagine the corridor tracing the path of the Town Branch Creek, long ago captured in an underground culvert running through downtown Lexington.
Town Branch Commons
Catalyst Development and TowerPinkster transformed an underused, large parking lot and delivery alley into a seven-story mixed-use building that houses a consortium of Kalamazoo’s leading nonprofit firms.
Warner Building and Haymarket Plaza
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