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includeToronto’s new Globe and Mail Cen-
tre, the renovation and expansion of the
Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington, the
2015 Pan Am Games athletes’ village, and
a number of hospitality projects in Europe,
India and the Middle East.
ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING A
GROWING TREND
The HIDI Group’s leading edge mindset
is one of the driving forces behind its two
new divisions officially launched in early
May. Rebecca Ho-Dion is the company’s
Lighting Design Director and is heading up
Alulu Lighting Design, which allows The
HIDI Group to offer state-of-the-art archi-
tectural lighting design services as part of
the business or on a contract basis. Origi-
nally fromToronto, Ho-Dion has spent part
of her career with design firms in New
York, lending her expertise to world-class
projects. She brings a global perspective
to Alula, working with architects, interior
designers and customers who want to
integrate advanced lighting into their de-
signs.
“Traditionally lighting design inToronto has
been done by electrical engineers. My role
here is to really become that bridge be-
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