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Identifier: I.p.FrinkReflectorsDesignerAndManufacturerOfScientificAndArtistic
Title: I.P. Frink reflectors designer and manufacturer of scientific and artistic lighting specialties ...
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: I. P. Frink, Inc.
Subjects: lighting Division 26 light fixtures fluorescent lights
Publisher: I. P. Frink, Inc.
Contributing Library: Canadian Centre for Architecture

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y and a reflector provided thereforwhich not only amply lights the surface, but does this in amanner which eliminates all objectionably bright surfaceswithin the normal field of vision. The result is illumina-tion conducive to maximum efficiency with a minimum ofeyestrain or fatigue; a truly desirable result. Frink lighting systems being designed to fulfil the re-quirements above outlined are sufficiently flexible to bereadily adapted to any form of structure and to any archi-tectural motif. It is the one system which makes possiblethe effective lighting of banking rooms in an entirely har-monious manner. The importance of proper lighting cannot be over-estimated. This is particularly true of the bank, for asidefrom its value as a clerical efficiency producer, proper illu-mination correctly applied has an aesthetic significanceand value that is a direct asset to the institution. ! I! 1I YOU WILL PROFIT BY KEEPING THIS INMIND WHEN CONSIDERING THE LIGHTINGOF YOUR BANK WHETHER OLD OR NEW
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GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY New York This is one of the finest examples of bank architecture in the country. For illuminating the counters 223 feet of screen reflector with heavy bronzeframe and diffusing glass doors are used. The desks are lighted by 226 deskreflectors made of No. 16 gauge cold-drawn bronze, square standards and castbases. This system of lighting was decided upon by the architects and engineers ofthe bank after a careful consideration of all types of lighting methods that were offered. In the construction of this building only the best materials were used, andit is, therefore, with some pride that we exhibit this installation as indicative ofthe possibilities of the Frink System. We have been widely commended on this work by the Bank officials, patronsand visitors. After using this installation seven vears in their Broadway building, we wereawarded the contract for the screen and desk reflector equipment for their FifthAvenue and 43rd Street branch, also for the new brancI.p.FrinkReflectorsDesignerAndManufacturerOfScientificAndArtistic

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  • bookcentury:1900
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  • booksubject:lighting
  • booksubject:Division_26
  • booksubject:light_fixtures
  • booksubject:fluorescent_lights
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