Lumenpulse Revitalizes Buckley Recital Hall with Lumentalk Technology

Amherst College performance space converted to smart digital lighting control – without re-wiring

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Montreal, QC

Lumenpulse has completed an innovative installation of its breakthrough Lumentalk technology, converting the Buckley Recital Hall at Massachusetts’ Amherst College into a LED-powered performance space for the 21st century.

The installation at Buckley Recital Hall is the first time Lumentalk has been used to modernize a multi-functional performance space. Lumentalk transforms existing electrical wiring into a smart and robust digital network, with stable, high-speed data communication. Ideal for projects where existing controls are not compatible with LED luminaires, or where the controls in place are inflexible, Lumentalk makes it possible to seamlessly upgrade to digital control and LED lighting – without intrusive re-wiring, disruptions or remodeling.

“Buckley Recital Hall was using a very antiquated lighting console and control system,” said Greg Campbell, Executive Vice President and CTO at Lumenpulse. “Lumentalk was the perfect solution to update their lighting system, providing a gateway to modern control advantages, without having to rip up walls or add complex infrastructure,” he said.

Designed by lighting design firm Horton Lees Brogden (HLB), the recital hall’s versatile new LED lighting scheme has added 14 new zones of control; reduced energy consumption by 60%; and eliminated the school’s annual maintenance costs, which totaled over $50,000 annually in scaffolding and lamp replacement.

“Lumentalk technology allowed us to use the existing wiring and controls, which gave us a lot of options and helped us overcome challenging architecture,” said Carrie Hawley, HLB Associate Principal, explaining how the technology enabled a complete yet cost-effective modernization of the space’s lighting scheme. “Everything can now be dimmed, zoned, individually programmed and addressed, with a series of separate control points for the stage and the audience,” she said.

François-Xavier Souvay, Lumenpulse President and CEO, believes the installation could set a precedent for other theatres and performance spaces looking to add flexibility while reining in costs.

“The Buckley Recital Hall shows the impact Lumentalk can have on an older building,” he said. “The technology simplifies the conversion to LED lighting and smart lighting control, which apart from providing significant maintenance and energy savings, also adds untold flexibility. It can give a building a whole new lease on life,” he said.

Launched at Lightfair 2012, Lumentalk has been developed to work with any LED fixture, bringing instant digital control to legacy wiring systems. The technology is protocol independent, making it compatible with most traditional dimmers and control systems (Triac, 0-10V, DALI, DMX, ELV). Lumentalk received a Product Innovation Award (PIA) in March, 2012, and has since won praise from industry press and designers, including David Morgan, who has hailed the technology for taking signaling control and data transmission “to a new level of completeness for the lighting market.”

Lumentalk impact on Buckley Recital Hall:

  • Instant and seamless adoption of LED lighting and digital controls – without expensive, time-consuming data wiring, saving up to 30% of traditional LED installation costs
  • Flexible DMX system that adapts to the changing needs of the auditorium
  • New LED lighting system, providing:
  • 14 new zones of control  
  • 60% reduction in energy consumption 
  • $50,000 saved in annual maintenance costs
  • Three weeks saved in annual maintenance downtime