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  2. Glass basketball court - Wikipedia

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    The custom court included motion tracking and lighting that could track players as they ran drills. [ 6 ] Glass courts are installed in several European basketball arenas, including the BallsportArena Dresden, [ 3 ] the OYM Performance Center in Switzerland, and an arena at the University of Oxford . [ 7 ]

  3. How to Choose the Right Light Bulb for Every Fixture - AOL

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    A good general rule of thumb is that the warmer the light, the lower the temperature. Warm white lights will always be cooler than blue-toned white lights. Color temperature is measured in degrees ...

  4. Tony Award for Best Lighting Design - Wikipedia

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    Best Lighting Design Nigel Levings: La bohème: Donald Holder: Movin' Out: Brian MacDevitt: Nine: Kenneth Posner: Hairspray: 2004 58th Tony Awards: Best Lighting Design Peggy Eisenhauer and Jules Fisher: Assassins: Brian MacDevitt: Fiddler on the Roof: Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2: Kenneth Posner: Wicked: 2005 59th Tony Awards: Best Lighting ...

  5. Basketball court - Wikipedia

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    The home court of the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. In basketball, the basketball court is the playing surface, consisting of a rectangular floor, with baskets at each end. Indoor basketball courts are almost always made of polished wood, usually maple, with 10 feet (3.048 m)-high

  6. Breslin Student Events Center - Wikipedia

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    1997 – A color replay board above center court was added, dubbed SpartanVision. 2001 – An expansion added two, 8,000-square-foot (740 m 2) auxiliary gyms and office space. 2005 – A large black drop curtain to close off the upper deck in efforts to make smaller events "less empty" was added.

  7. Daylighting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Light from the sky can easily penetrate the upper storeys but not the lower, which rely primarily on light reflected from internal surfaces of the atrium such as floor-reflected light. [21] The upper stories need less window area than the lower ones, and if the atrium walls are light in color the upper walls will reflect light toward the lower ...