 Photo Credit: Piero Comparotto
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Costa Concordia Genoa, Italy Costa Concordia joined the fleet of Italy’s Costa Cruise line in 2006, offering all the comforts of a floating palace with meticulous detail to its stylish design. It is the largest and longest ship among the fleet, and its visually striking interior features multiple applications of Color Kinetics LED lighting technology.
The ship’s main atrium dazzles passengers with custom-designed chandeliers that resemble glowing, colorful sea urchins. The chandeliers are illuminated by 1,250 iColor® MR g2 lamps, which are engineered to fit most common MR16 fixtures. Each lamp may be individually controlled to generate millions of saturated colors and dynamic, color-changing effects. These lamps were also used to bring color to the more traditional crystal chandeliers that adorn the ship’s disco.
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| Project Credits |
| Architect: |
Joe Farcus |
| Lighting Design: |
Joe Farcus Nautilus Entertainment Design and Piero Comparotto, Arkilux |
| Ship Construction: |
Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani SpA |
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