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Reveal Design Group is an award winning design firm who brings to each project a breadth and a variety of experience from each member of the design team. Our collective backgrounds in architecture, interior design, art history, museum studies, theater and fine arts contribute to a unique and comprehensive approach aesthetically grounded in architectural and visual design vocabularies.

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HYATT ANDAZ - PAPAGAYO

design architect: DAS Concepts / project lighting designers: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew, Courtney Mark / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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papagayo, costa rica

This resort experience includes direct interaction with the climate due to the many open

air food and beverage outlets and public areas. At night, lighting treatments highlight

the unique architectural and design features of the property which created a dramatic

tonal contrast of the natural materials to the incredible sky. Preset controlled lighting

settings subtly shifts the guest experience, seamlessly transitioning spaces from

day to night. Due to local light pollution regulations in Papagayo, Costa Rica, lighting

treatments were integrated into the architectural features to reduce the source’s visual

presence. Linear LEDs line the entry ramp and the stone wall behind the black body

water feature, guiding guests into the billowing reception canopy. Gently illuminated

from two coves, the canopy’s natural warmth and graceful form offer an inviting

welcome experience. Low profile, surface mounted fixtures tucked into the beams

provide an ambient glow while a cloud of perforated ceramic pendants contributes a

textured luminous sparkle. With extremely strict budget constraints, the entire project

was completed for less than $2.50/square foot for all lighting fixtures and controls.

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PARK HYATT

design architect: Gonzalez Architects / project lighting designers: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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At the Park Hyatt in Washington D.C., texture is of paramount importance. Texture softens

the monolithic forms dominating the visual landscape of the main lobby, giving a subtle

nod to Americana arts and crafts. When approached by José González Architects in the

lighting renovation of the subterranean pre-function and meeting room spaces of the Park

Hyatt, Reveal Design Group carefully strove to continue this aesthetic between the existing

and the newly designed spaces. Creating a clean, yet inviting quality of illumination was

crucial both in highlighting the textural richness of the design and in providing airiness

to an underground space. Linear fixtures hidden in coves; integrated into the millwork

of doorway portals; and tucked behind mirrors provided an ambient, indirect source of

illumination. Light combined with the rich variety of materials, results in a triumph of visual

balance, sophistication and a successful extension of the iconic, original lobby design.

washington, d.c.

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HYATT REGENCY - CINCINNATI

design architect: K2M Design / project lighting designers: Levia Lew, Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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cincinnati, ohio

The renovation design for the Hyatt Regency in Cincinnati was aimed at bringing a

boutique aesthetic to a property whose primary demographic were convention attendees

and sports viewers. The main design challenge was to honor the Client’s desire for a

more sensitively designed convention hotel while keeping within a budget that is typical

for a large scale, commercial property. Designed features had to be simple, yet impactful

enough in the large atrium space to create a sense of arrival and welcome to guests.

Close collaboration with K2M architects in Ohio, allowed Reveal to develop millwork details,

glass feature walls and screens to fully integrate lighting into the architectural elements.

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WESTIN TIMES SQUARE

design architect: Jeffrey Beers International / project lighting designers: Ken Ventry, Courtney Mark, Grace Whang / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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Reveal Design Group collaborated with Jeffrey Beers International to renovate the atrium

and meeting rooms at the Westin Times Square. Taking cues from the interior design

of the meeting rooms, which contains objects and literature that highlighted New

York City’s local history, photography and identity, Reveal Design Group illuminated the

shelves as a showcase highlighting each item’s form and content. The interior Atrium

was infused with a new energy and visual dynamism with the dramatic internally

illuminated screen that envelops the central wall serving as the Atrium’s centerpiece.

new york, new york

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BOCA BEACH CLUB

design architect: Richmond International / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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A sumptuous exploration of traditional and classical forms, the Boca Beach Club embodies

modern refinement. Lighting treatments within the architecture guide the eye through visual

and physical processions: a dramatically framed ocean view welcomes guests upon entry,

illuminated portals within the main corridors in the lobby leads to a handsome end view of

a color shifting stone wall. A luminous alabaster wall glows with the warmth of a hearth

in the restaurant giving guests a uniquely comfortable and luxurious dining experience.

boca raton, florida

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ROYALTON HOTEL

design architect: Roman and Williams Building and Interiors / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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new york, new york

The re-conceived Royalton Hotel focuses on intimacy with sensuously dark spaces,

luxurious materials and highly textured sculptural elements.Accents glow the beaded

partitions to exhibit their geometric forms. Ceiling lights illuminate the handcrafted

fireplace, while uplights graze the stitched leather wall and metal screen to provide a

complex tactile composition.Recessed fixtures highlight woven sculptural arches from

below, revealing their subtle craftsmanship. With this rebirth the Royalton continues

to set the standard for boutique hospitality and continues its legacy as a cultural icon.

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HARLOW

interior architect: Meyer Davis Studio Inc / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew/ project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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new york, new york

Classic and modern elegance meld in the renovated interior of this chic restaurant.

Classic finishes and fixtures combine with new fixtures and furnishings that abstract

vintage forms. Original era chandeliers sparkle while modern translucent fixtures

atop light box tables provide visual variety and local illumination. Long life xenon strip

illumination within the dining room’s perimeter crown molding emphasizes the plaster

molding details while providing visual contrast between the material transitions at the

walls. Banquette linear LED uplights define the space at a human scale while enveloping

diners in a warm glow. Two systems of linear light behind the original leaded windows

provide cool white illumination to simulate daylight during lunch hours. In the evening the

light transitions into a warm incandescent glow simulating firelight or candlelight.

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SERPICO

design architect: designbureaux / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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philadelphia, pennsylvania

With a minimalist interior design by DesignBureaux, the lighting layout was pared to its

barest essentials while maintaining a sense of elegance and sophistication. A ribbon of

light hidden at the top of the chalkboard perimeter wall highlights the brick texture in

contrast with the smooth black void of the chalkboard. A suspended steel frame hangs

over the entire dining area with low profile MR16 fixtures tucked inside to provide spot

illumination over the tables. Adjustable track heads on side mounted track reaches tables

outside the range of the hanging steel frame. A locally placed decorative lantern adds

intimate illumination, and keeps the black chalkboard from swallowing the banquette

settings into darkness. The expo kitchen is the central display stage of the restaurant so

it was important to ensure a showman quality to the chefs and food preparers behind

the counter. Additional downlights were coordinated into the expansive kitchen hood to

provide spot illumination over the sushi bar seating area. Additional lighting was installed

inside the hood to increase the overall light levels to give the kitchen the feel of a brightly

illuminated stage. Linear LED tapelight mounted below the bar highlights the contrasting

white grout lines against the black tile.

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SOBOU - W FRENCH QUARTER

design architect: nemaworkshop / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew, Courtney Mark / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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new orleans, louisiana

Reveal Design Group together with nemaworkshop realized a classy, sassy interpretation

of the saloon in the heart of the French Quarter located within the W-Hotel. Tools of

mixology loaned by the Museum of the American Cocktail displayed with abstracted

symbols of New Orleans’ music history creates an immersive and dazzling environment

celebrating the art of the cocktail. A linear series of infinity boxes displays illuminated

frosted and clear bottles in dizzying luminescent tunnels. Shelves with bottles of varying

translucencies uplit with linear LED strips create a sparkling glass curtain that envelops

diners in a warm glow. A frosted oval table reserved for special tastings glows from

within, transmitting light through stemware with colorful concoctions highlighting each

drink’s artful construction. SoBou is a chic homage to the modern cocktail that is sure to

remain a must see destination for locals and visitors alike.

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design architect: Giles et Boissier / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew, Grace Whang / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

MAKOTO

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Balancing a clean, modern aesthetic with the classic atmosphere at the Bal Harbour

Shops, Makoto is the latest offering from Stephen Starr in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale

area with modern interpretations of classic Japanese flavors by Chef Makoto Okuwa.

Reveal Design Group worked closely with Gilles & Boissier, the interior designers to

create a luminous ambiance to the restaurant. A large wall mural stretching the entire

length of the restaurant is softly framed from top and bottom in an illuminated gradient

achieved with a linear uplight graze behind the banquettes. Superimposed on the mural

wall is a carefully orchestrated series of streaked light creating a dramatic pattern that

crisscrosses the mural’s surface. Behind the sushi bar, a translucent amber glass screen

is illuminated to provide an eye-catching backdrop for the chefs swiftly working their

artful creations for dining patrons. The resulting dining experience at Makoto is as striking

as it is elegant and sleek.

bal harbour, florida

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CONDADO PLAZA HOTEL

design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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san juan, puerto rico

Condado Plaza Hotel combines San Juan’s colorful Caribbean palette with luxurious

materials to bring a vision of accessible sophistication into balanced perfection. Bold modern

furnishings incorporated with the light crispness of sun-bleached sands create textured

contrast with comfortable appeal. Deconstructed columns are transformed by geometric

patterns of light into luminous trees, inviting guests to get closer to experience and touch.

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GREENWICH HOTEL

design architect: Grayling Design / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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The Greenwich Hotel elevates the guest experience by celebrating Old World textures

and understated luxury that transcend the usual standards of thoughtful detail

and grace. A delicate balance is struck between architecturally functional light and

gentle, decorative lighting components. The luminous, seeded art-glass ceiling glows

with a bright, welcoming light during the day and softens to an inviting, candlelit

ambience during the evening. The Lobby’s architectural features are subtly lit from

behind, adding visual depth to accompany the room’s rich, textural materials.

new york, new york

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CHAMBERS HOTEL

design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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Art galleries in New York’s Tribeca and Chelsea neighborhoods provided conceptual

inspiration for illuminating the Chambers Hotel. For in addition to providing boutique

accommodations for its guests, the hotel is also home to an extensive collection of original

art, displayed in the lobby, corridors, and guest rooms. To define the art in relation to the

space it inhabits, accents were used on each piece to highlight the work’s presence.

new york, new york

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design architect: Marcel Wanders/ project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

MONDRIAN HOTEL

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Whimsy and glamour combine at The Mondrian featuring design by Marcel Wanders.

Wanders’ unique interpretations of material and scale are balanced with lighting

that adds subtle depth and supports his decorative playfulness. Large plaster

rosettes float on halos of light against the reception wall. Enormous bells with

chandeliers in the stead of clappers loom above the porte cochere. Etched glass

panels in the Sunset Bar softly uplit with LEDs, create a warm backdrop against

which guests can enjoy the panoramic view of Biscayne Bay and the city of Miami.

south beach, florida

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941 PARK AVENUE RESIDENCE

design architect: Eric Cohler NYC/ project lighting designer: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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new york, new york

941 Park Avenue is a private residence in New York City.

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design architect: Frederic Schwartz Architects / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

DELANEY-HERMAN RESIDENCE

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Delaney-Herman Residence is a 6,000 square foot duplex located in Greenwich Village,

New York City.

new york, new york

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FISHER RESIDENCE

design architect: Fox Nahem / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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Fisher Residence is a 12,000 square foot townhouse located in the upper East Side of New

York City.

new york, new york

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architect: Ferguson & Shamamian Architects / interior architect: Douglas Durkin Design / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

HUBERT STREET RESIDENCE

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The Hubert Street Residence is a 7,500 square foot loft in Tribeca, New York City.

new york, new york

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MARITIMEPARC

design architect: Stephanie Goto / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry, Levia Lew, Grace Whang / project lighting firm: Reveal Design Group

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jersey city, new jersey

Dramatic sunsets behind Lady Liberty, event space with spectacular views of Manhattan,

waterfront dining are just a few of the many charms of the Maritime Parc. Working closely

with Stephanie Goto, Reveal Design Group’s lighting design bridges the existing architecture

with Goto’s vision. The ground floor restaurant’s clean modern lines are accentuated by

linear illumination behind the seating banquettes with warm xenon sources to gently

wash up the slate grey tiles providing a subtle glow around the diners. Accents lights

hidden in between suspended ceiling slats highlight the tables below providing localized

illumination and contrast in the dining space. The second floor’s dramatic suspended

geometric ceiling is internally lit to highlight its geometry. The third floor’s natural wood

beauty is maintained with a track system to quietly blend into the environment. Hidden

linear sources around the perimeter of the room create an inviting envelope of light that

warms up the space for evening events.

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design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

TOWN RESTAURANT

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A luminous glow envelops diners in quiet elegance at Town Restaurant where integrated

lighting elements combine with handcrafted architecture to create a sensual dining

experience. Glowing wood banquettes surround the dining room perimeter, providing a

soft halo of light perfect to dine by. Backlit fabric panels line the walls from floor to ceiling

creating warm intimacy and visual depth in the voluminous, double high space. Illuminated

coves at the columns extend the visible boundaries of the ceiling plane beyond structural

demarcations that suggest a lightness of space outside the architectural wrapper.

new york, new york

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design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

NECTAR

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Textural composition celebrating fine-grained detail is crucial at Nectar, where

the main dining area comprises of a very tall architectural volume. Focusing the

interplay of light on the natural interior finishes immediately surrounding the guests

creates an intimate ambiance within the expansive space. Candlelight creates

warm and organic composition, while artificial lighting reinforces the strength

of the materials, highlighting each character of wood, bead, metal and stone.

berwyn, pennsylvania

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design architect: Bentel and Bentel / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

W HOTEL - ZYLO

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Zylo’s interior finishes are harmoniously comprised of basalt brick, ball chain curtains,

sculptural pendants, textured columns, and luminous walls unified through lighting

treatments that showcase each finish. In-ground accents graze the columns, highlighting

the textural contrast between the smooth finished concrete and the exposed aggregate.

A ground-row of lensed MR16 uplight the smooth, gray basalt wall, color shifting LEDs

within the frosted back bar wall expresses white and sunset hues according to the time

of day. Custom cut glass bottles sparkle on glowing strips set within millwork, and

hidden fixtures accent the copper ball chain suspended above the bar. The sculptural fin

dividers are accented from below creating a dramatic entry into the main dining room

where hidden lamps within the pendants add a subtle glow to the dining tables below.

hoboken, new jersey

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designers: Paul Carroll and Alex Freij / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

INDUSTRY

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A rural sensibility melds into an urban setting at Industry Food where reclaimed barn wood

and integrated organic elements such as trees and foliage creates a rustic, yet stylishly sexy

environment. The backlit liquor riser at the bar displays the spirit selection in a compelling

juxtaposition of positive and negative spatial composition. The luminous bar top contributes

a warm directional light adding a sensuous quality to the rough-hewn interior finishes.

new york, new york

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design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

WILDWOOD BBQ

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Exposed, open frameworks of stripped steel and aged wooden beams at Wildwood

Barbecue establish an urban smokehouse environment fitting for its savory

menu. Hidden accents streak across the rafters creating visual contrast between

the dark ceiling and the beams. Backlit garage door windows above the bar

suggest open space outside, while uplit liquor risers illuminates the bottles as

well as the rough-hewn texture of the back bar. Down lights highlight each table

and the bar creating intimate dining experiences within the spacious interior.

new york, new york

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design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

STRIP HOUSE

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Strip House offers some of the best New York strip steaks to be had from New York

to Las Vegas, Boca Raton to Houston while presenting a sultry, tongue-in-cheek

dining aesthetic that live up to its name in all contexts. Choice photographs of

nudes from bygone eras in the dining area are highlighted with light boxes and

tightly focused beams of light. Shadowed niches to lounge within and dramatic

accent lighting work together to complete a saucy, luxurious dining experience.

florida, nevada, new york, texas

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design architect: David Collins Studio / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

AVENUE LE CLUB

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An ocean-side destination that brings the ambiance of a Parisian brasserie to

the Jersey Shore, Avenue is the highlight of the Long Branch boardwalk. Light

infused within the warmly toned interior reinforces the architectural features

of the space from the outlined ceiling coffers to the luminous separation of

the vertical columns and louvered transoms; the banquettes lit from within, to

the backlit bar highlighting the shapes and silhouettes of the liquor selection.

long branch, new jersey

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design architect: Asymptote Architecture / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

CARLOS MIELE

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Carlos Miele’s first flagship store outside his native Brazil bridges the span between

austerity and sensuality. All lighting fixtures are hidden from view, giving the illusion

that illumination emanates from within the walls. The calligraphic sweeps of smooth,

reflective surfaces provided an expansive landscape for light to wrap around the space

with a luminous volume, diffusing the line between architecture and lighting design.

new york, new york

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design architect: Allen-Killcoyne Architects / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

DYLAN’S CANDY BAR

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Dylan’s Candy Bar offers a whimsical return to childhood fun with beloved candies and a

playful atmosphere. Colorful projections are cast on the ceiling through uplit giant lollipops.

Internally illuminated stairs made with gummy candy are transformed into a sparkling

mosaic. A translucent, glowing ice cream bar provides the perfect setting for a perfect scoop.

new york, new york

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design architect: Rockwell Group / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

FAO SCHWARZ

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The ultimate children’s playground and fantasy wonderland, FAO Schwarz is an imaginative

sanctuary for children where colorful fairy tales come to life through a collage of visual wonder

and technology. The striking ceiling consists of an expanse of 76.000 individually addressable

DMX LED nodes that transform it into a large format screen where programmable designs

and kinetic patterns change and swirl, offering a colorful platform for a child’s expression.

new york, new york

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TOURNEAU

design architect: Kenneth Park Architects / project lighting designer: Ken Ventry / project lighting firm: Focus Lighting, Inc.

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In a city where time doesn’t exist, Tourneau in Las Vegas is a futuristically inspired

stronghold of fine, jeweled timepieces. A seamless shell that appears to stretch

into infinity glows overhead while specially designed lamps at the counters create

intimacy, combining ambient glow with directional accents that highlight the jeweled

timepieces in their glass cases and above the counters when taken out for viewing.

las vegas, nevada

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REVEAL DESIGN GROUP COMPANY PROFILES

selec ted p ro fess iona l exper ience

educa t i on

Se lec ted p rojec ts

KEN VENTRY I.E.S. , I .A .L .D, A.A.M.Principal2009-present

Reveal Design Group. New York, NYPrincipal

1996-2009 Focus Lighting Inc. New York, NYSenior Designer

1994-1996Brandston Partnership Inc. New York, NY. Assistant Designer

Parsons School of Design. New York, NY.Master of Fine Arts-Architectural Lighting 1994-1996

New York University. New York, NY. Bachelor of Science-Music 1988-1991

RestaurantsHarlow Restaurant, NY NY Notar HospitalitySerpico, Philadelphia, PA Starr RestaurantsMaritimeParc. Jersery City, NJ MaritimeParcStrip House. NY, FL, NJ, NV, TX, P.R. The Glazier Group Zylo - W Hotel. Hoboken, NJ Applied DevelopmentWildwood BB-Q. NYC, NY B.R. GuestTown. NYC, NY G. ZakarianNectar. Berwyn, PA S. MorrisonIndustry. NYC, NY A. Friej Makoto. Bal Harbour, FL Starr Restaurants Butcher and Singer. Philadelphia, PA Starr Restaurants HospitalityHyatt Andaz - Papagayo. -Papagayo, Costa Rica Hyatt Group InternationalPark Hyatt Washington, DC. - Washington, DC. Hyatt GroupHyatt Regency New Orleans. New Orleans, LA Hyatt GroupWestin Time Square Ballrooms/Lobby. NYC, NY Tishman Hotel GroupYotel. NYC, NY Yotel LTD, Related Mondrian Hotel. South Beach, FL Morgans Hotel Group Royalton Hotel. NYC, NY Morgans Hotel Group Morgans Hotel. NYC, NY Morgans Hotel Group Delano Hotel-Aqua Spa. South Beach, FL Morgans Hotel GroupBoca Beach Club. Boca Raton, FL Luxury Resorts

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Condado Plaza Hotel. San Juan, P.R. Luxury ResortsGreenwich Hotel. NYC, NY I. Drukier, R. DeNiroSobou, W Hotel New Orleans Starwood Hotels & ResortsHyatt Regency, Cincinnati, OH Hyatt Group

RetailCarlos Miele. NYC, NY Asymptote ArchitectureF.A.O. Schwarz. NYC, NY Rockwell GroupKenneth Cole Reaction Flagship. NYC, NY Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc.Dylan’s Candy Bar. NYC, NY Allen-Killcoyne ArchitectsTourneau Time Machine. Las Vegas, NV Kenneth Park Architects

1996 NYC Art Commission Excellence in Design New York Public Library. NYC, NY 2002 NASFM Award Dylan’s Candy Bar. NYC, NY 2002 Lumen Award Town Restaurant. NYC, NY2004 Lumen Award Carlos Miele. NYC, NY2005 Lumen Award F.A.O. Schwarz. NYC, NY 2005 IALD Award Carlos Miele. NYC, NY2006 IALD Award/Radiance Award Tourneau Time Machine, Las Vegas, NV 2009 Lumen Award Royalton Hotel. NYC, NY 2010 Source Award Mondrian Hotel. South Beach, FL 2010 Source Award Royalton Hotel. NYC, NY2012 Lumen Award/ IALD Award Yotel. NYC, NY2013 Lumen Award/ IES Award Park Hyatt, DC2013 Source Award/IES Award Sobou, W Hotel, New Orleans

awards

Il Leguno Palm Beach, FL.Astor Place NYC, NYFisher. NYC, NY82 Beachside Ave. Westport, CTKahn. NYC, NYLandau. Palm Beach, FL100 Beachside Ave. Westport, CTLatourette Farm. Bedminster, NJ68th Street Townhouse. NYC, NYMark. NYC, NYCaiola McGill. NYC, NYPolsky. NYC, NYStarr. Philadelphia, PAWeinroth. Riverdale, NYWeinroth. Nantucket, MADelaney-Herman. NYC. NYAsfoor Residence. Sanford, FLOwl’s Nest. LI, NYHead of the Harbor. LI, NY

Residences151 East 58th St. Penthouse. NYC, NY895 Park Ave. NYC, NY740 Park Ave. NYC, NY778 Park Ave. 14th Fl. NYC, NY778 Park Ave. 3rd Fl. NYC, NY770 Park Ave. NYC, NY770 Park Ave. 2nd FL. NYC, NY760 Park Ave. NYC, NY791 Park Ave. 5th FL. NYC, NY15 East 73rd St. Townhouse. NYC, NY8 East 75th St. Townhouse. NYC, NY7 Hubert Street NYC, NY333 West 14th St. Penthouse. NYC, NY860 5th Ave. 16th Fl. NYC, NY43 Edgewood. Greenwich, CT735 Island Dr. Palm Beach, FL4 Shore Rd. Rye, NYLane. NYC, NYBarbizon 68 NYC, NY

OtherSapient-Nitro Offices. - Ongoing - NYC, NY Frederic Schwartz ArchitectsNV 289. NYC, NY F. Cilione Le Club. Long Branch, NJ Applied Development

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se lec ted p ro fess iona l exper ience

2009-presentReveal Design Group. NYC, NYAssociate Principal

2009Domingo Gonzalez Associates. NYC, NYDesigner

2007-2009 Focus Lighting Inc. NYC, NY.Designer

2004-2007Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Washington, D.C.Gallery Lighting Specialist

2004-2007The Shakespeare Theatre. Washington, D.C.Assistant Lighting Designer

2004Arena Stage. Washington, D.C.Lighting Fellow

Illinois State University. Normal, ILMaster of Fine Arts-Theatre Lighting and Design 2000-2003

Randolph Macon Woman’s College (Randolph College). Lynchburg, VA Bachelor of Arts-Art History, Minor: Theatre 1996-2000

Hyatt Andaz - Papagayo. - Papagayo, Costa RicaParamount Hotel, Diamond Horse Shoe and Exterior Facade, NY NY Hyatt Regency Cincinnati, OHHyatt Regency New Orleans. New Orleans, LAPark Hyatt Washington, DC - Washington, DC.Sapient-Nitro Offices. - NYC, NYMakoto Restaurant. Bal Harbour, FLCity Center-Crystals Retail. Las Vegas, NVMikimoto. Las Vegas, NVRoyalton Hotel. NYC, NYMondrian Hotel. South Beach, FL

Native Modernism: Smithsonian NMAI

Identity By Design: Smithsonian NMAI

educa t i on

se lec ted p rojec ts

REVEAL DESIGN GROUP COMPANY PROFILES

LEVIA LEW I.E.S. , A.A.M.Associate Principal

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Native Modernism: Smithsonian NMAI

Listening to Our Ancestors: Smithsonian NMAI

Identity By Design: Smithsonian NMAI

Conrad Hotel Conceptual DesignChicago, IL

MaritimeParcJersey City, NJ

MaritimeParcJersey City, NJ

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