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Litecontrol's long-standing emphasis on high quality lighting of architectural surfaces serves the healthcare application particularly well. Our perimeter and cove lighting systems help to create pleasant, comfortable public spaces for patients and visitors. Wall mounted linear and sconce fixtures can add a more residential feeling to a space. And in the patient room itself our Bedlite fixture combines a unique, high performance optical design with attractive styling that includes a variety of fascia options to add a touch of comfort and class to a difficult environment.

Cooper University Hospital Patient Care Pavilion

Cooper University Hospital Patient Care Pavilion

Winner of the 2008 New Jersey Smart Growth award and the 2010 Award for Merit for Interior Lighting  from the Illuminating Engineering Society North America, Philadelphia Section.

Geisinger Health System - Hood Center for Health Research

Geisinger Health System - Hood Center for Health Research

The newest addition to Geisinger Health System, Center for Health Research facility, is a 68,000 sf facility and links the Weis Research Facility with the main campus.

Lakeside Trainers Club

Lakeside Trainers Club

The Lakeside Trainers Club was originally an office space that was converted to a 9,000 square foot fitness center by Kenny & Khan Inc. Architects.


This is your Brain on Lighting

May 5, 2011 by Dr. Robert Davis

Stimulus – Response. Lighting practitioners work hard at getting the stimulus right to attain a desired response. But what about those responses to lighting that go beyond considerations of task performance? full post

LEDs versus Fluorescent both have their place

May 20, 2011 by Jeremy Yon

We've been seeing a rising tide of push-back on LEDs, and Elizabeth Donoff's commentary, It's What You Say and How You Say It, in the April-May 2011 issue of Architectural Lighting has done a great job of explaining why. full post

Light and Perception: "The Flynn Stuff"

January 5, 2012 by Dr. Robert Davis

The pioneering research of John Flynn in the 1970s helped to demonstrate that lighting serves a more important function than simply getting enough light onto a desktop, and that a holistic view of lighting is needed that acknowledges the impact of lighting on psychological comfort and well-being. full post

Cooper U Project - A showcase for good healthcare lighting

July 26, 2011 by Stephanie Seal

The Cooper University Hospital Patient Care Pavilion in Camden, NJ is a showcase for spectacular lighting. full post

Lighting and wayfinding

August 25, 2011 by Dr. Robert Davis

Lighting of key vertical surfaces can be an effective tool for helping people to navigate through public spaces. This post and our new video clip explain how. full post