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What designers have done with these tools.

A selection of international Rosco reference projects — museums, hotels, heritage façades, public artworks and workplaces — each shown with its original design credits. Use them to see what’s possible, then talk to CFATS about doing something like it here.

Immersive moving-water gallery lit by Rosco X-EffectsMuseum · X-Effects
Chicago, USA

The Blue Paradox

~200 X-Effects projectors create 15,000 sq ft of layered, non-repeating moving water for an immersive ocean-conservation exhibit.

Museum of Science and Industry. LD Ben Bauer. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Gothic facade detailed with projected gobos from Rosco Image SpotsHeritage · Image Spot
Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain

Plaza del Conde

Six Image Spots with custom gobos pick out cornice, tracery and arches on a Gothic-Plateresque palace — precise and dark-sky respectful.

Lighting: Intervento. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Uniform luminous backlit ceiling of Custom LitePad panelsArchitecture · Custom LitePad
Dublin, Ireland

Miesian Plaza

Custom LitePad panels form a uniform, diffuse backlit ceiling in a protected Modernist reception — modern light on a Miesian aesthetic.

Architecture: Scott Tallon Walker; lighting: Arup. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
90-ft stainless ring lit amber by Rosco Permacolor dichroic filtersPublic art · Permacolor
Montreal, Canada

L’Anneau

Custom Permacolor dichroic filters and glass gobos light a 90-ft steel ring, shifting between saturated colour and pattern on its inner contour.

Design: Claude Cormier; lighting: Ombrages. Photo: Ivanhoé Cambridge. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Rosco Image Spots projecting interpretive graphics onto architectureCultural · Image Spot
Nijmegen, Netherlands

De Bastei

Image Spots place interpretive text and graphics about archaeological finds exactly where they were discovered — light doing the work of a label.

Design: Studio Louter + OPERA-Amsterdam; lighting: Lichtpunt. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Dynamic water effect projected behind a restaurant bar with Rosco X-EffectsHospitality · X-Effects
Doha, Qatar

Hakkasan

A dynamic X-Effects water effect animates the wall behind the bar — signature atmosphere, generated optically rather than on a screen.

Lighting: Isometrix. Photo: FPOV. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Luminous backlit lobby surfaces created with Rosco Custom LitePadArchitecture · Custom LitePad
New York, USA

4 Times Square

More than 200 Custom LitePad panels, with RoscoLED Tape, create luminous backlit surfaces that greet visitors in the lobby.

Design: HOK. Photo: Anthony Friend. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Architectural columns accented with compact Rosco Miro Cube fixturesExperiential · Cubes
Abu Dhabi, UAE

Warner Bros. World

Around 300 Miro Cubes accent columns, features and scenic elements throughout the indoor park — compact fixtures at vast scale.

Design: Thinkwell Group. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Rosco Cubes with OPTI-SCULPT lenses uplighting tall columnsStaging · OPTI-SCULPT
Hamburg, Germany

MJ — The Michael Jackson Musical

Miro Cubes with OPTI-SCULPT lenses light full column heights with clean, contained beams rather than spilling across surrounding surfaces.

Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Projected foliage break-up pattern in a hospitality settingHospitality · Gobos
Lausanne, Switzerland

Beau Rivage Palace

A projected foliage break-up brings soft, leafy light and shadow to a restaurant terrace — decorative pattern, no physical props.

Lighting: Elektra Lighting Design. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
RoscoLED Tape integrated into architectural niches in a sanctuaryWorship · RoscoLED
Marion, Arkansas, USA

First Marion Baptist Church

RoscoLED Tape is integrated into niches and coves for warm, even, colour-capable accent light that shapes the sanctuary without visible fixtures.

LD Craig Peterson. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.
Adaptable exhibit lighting in a museum created with Rosco technologiesMuseum · Exhibit
Lenzburg, Switzerland

Stapferhaus

Adaptable, reconfigurable exhibit lighting supports a changing museum narrative — flexible tools for a space that keeps evolving.

Architecture: Kossmann.dejong; lighting: Tokyoblue. Courtesy of Rosco Spectrum.

All projects and images shown courtesy of Rosco Spectrum and their respective design teams, credited above. These are international reference projects, included to illustrate what the technologies can do; CFATS is the Australian route to specifying and supplying them here.

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