project: 41 L Street
location: Washington, DC
architect: SK+I Architecture
specifier: Lighting with Vision, LLC
lighting rep: Alliance Lighting
photographer: Max Zhang, IRIS22 Productions, LLC

41 L Street

Coda on Half is an eleven-story mixed-use building featuring innovative Whitegoods lighting throughout the public spaces. This L-shaped structure includes 225,700 square-feet of residential space over 161 apartments and 20,000 square-feet of retail and office space.

The corridors of Coda on Half are enhanced with 20 linear recessed flush fixtures to provide wayfinding and contribute to the contemporary style. 20 linear recessed flush is a miniature, fully-recessed line of light that can be seamlessly integrated into drywall, wood, and metal surfaces. The versatility of this luminaire can be seen in the way it was applied to both the ceiling and the walls in right-angle configurations. Available in trimless and bezel trim, it can be provided in straight runs and configurations in the exact dimensions specified.

Square 3” ProTools Downlights (PTD3) provide light in the kitchen of one of the common areas to illuminate the work surfaces below. PTD3 is a small aperture, low brightness downlight for general and accent illumination and part of a complete family of 3” aperture downlights that can be seamlessly combined to create a customized look for all types of interior applications. The ability to install PTD3 from below the ceiling makes it an ideal choice for spaces that may need to be renovated in the future.

Whitegoods provides a curated range of lighting tools that seamlessly integrate into the architecture while making the absolute minimum visual impact on the space being illuminated.