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View through north court toward bay, from half-dome, very interesting; intense white light of scintillator directly opposite court; statute of "Ceres," silhouetted against rays.
Banners in court, no heraldic designs.
Half dome in Court of Four Seasons; even distribution of light, ceiling lighted from base of dome, lights diffused through dome and softly graded down to floor by ten sh.e.l.l lamps up wall, back of vertical projection on each side.
Through Aisle of Spring to Administration Avenue, facing Palace of Fine Arts.
Along the Western Wall
Illumination: Yellow glow from single lamp standards along Administration Avenue. Searchlights on top of wall, flooding Palace of Fine Arts. Wall, lighted by reflection from shields; orange light through translucent portion of shields.
High wall flooded with light, in strong contrast with dark rippling surface of lagoon across the avenue.
Half-domes; warm golden glow; light from interior through stained gla.s.s windows in domes.
Planting, trees cast tall vertical shadows against wall; heavier shadows at base, from ma.s.sed shrubbery.
Palace of Fine Arts
Illumination, "triple moonlight," three times the strength of the moon's rays. Searchlights flood the building; concealed yellow lights on cornices in rear of columns. Three effects; flood lighting, relief lighting, and combination of both. One night, flood light; next, combination.
View from Administration Avenue across lagoon; finest reflections on grounds; changing views; small sections of lagoon, mirror-like; others, rippled or wavering; entire colonnade and rotunda reflected.
Suggestion of ancient ruin, intended by architect, brought out by lighting. Great shadows, deepening toward base of columns.
Contrasted colors in colonnade, from across lagoon; pink walls, dark green doors, columns silhouetted against walls.
In the Colonnade, Entering From North
"Triple moonlight," bright rays across colonnade through columns, making intense shadows; when moon is shining the fainter rays cut weirdly through shadows; suggestion of moonlight coming from two directions.
Reflections in lagoon, from along colonnade, north of rotunda; West facade of walled city, with half domes of Palaces of Education and Food Products, and dim reflections of Italian towers. Changing reflections all along colonnade, and from rotunda.
Rotunda, on nights when relief illumination is used, lights on capitals of Corinthian columns; deep color effects in murals on dome.
View of palace from south across lagoon, with flood lights on rotunda and colonnade.
Avenue of Palms
Quality of light brings out color detail; fine display of flowers; ma.s.sing of shrubbery at base of wall, and tall trees casting vertical shadows.
Elephant and lion fountains along south wall; colors, pink and blue; rippling of water causes light to wave.
Central doorway of Palace of Liberal Arts, rosetta or rose-window effect in semi-circular s.p.a.ce above door; orange light through lattice work of door.
Court of Palms
Court of Palms, illumination of towers from searchlights. Only direct light, from single white globes painted to imitate Travertine, and Roman hanging lamps around in corridors; faint red shines through from below.
Reflections in circular and rectangular pools; north, east, and west portals; the columns, the colonnades at sides of entrances, the murals above doorways; pinks, blues, reds, orange.
Murals above east, west, and north doorways, best effect at night.
Illumination at base of arches throws light on upper part of mural, shading softly and gradually down to base.
Palace of Horticulture
Dome of Palace of Horticulture; beams of light from concealed searchlights play through revolving lenses and color screens of green, orange, and red, fading slowly into each other in moving designs on gla.s.s dome.
Floral hanging lamps in east and north entrances; deep green of lattice work in domes above; hanging lamps along porches, pearl-white light.
South Gardens
French lighting standards, pale yellow light, hundreds of Travertined globes, soft light unique ivory color.
Cl.u.s.ters of lights- look like bunches of grapes.
Reflections in pools north of Young Women's Christian a.s.sociation Building and Press Building
Flood lights on equestrian figure in Fountain of Energy.