The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village is considered one of America's greatest historical attractions.
Following its recent acquisition by the Sterling Group, the Guardian has undergone a detailed restoration to return it to its original glory and prominence on the Detroit skyline.
Following a faithful multi-million dollar restoration, the Fox today holds the distinction of being the largest continually operated theater in the world.
IC sourced and implemented fixtures that complemented the historic character of each area’s architecture while providing increased illumination levels, modern lamp technology, efficiency and easy maintenance.
Detroit, Michigan
Michael and Marian Ilitch
C.H. Crane (Architect)
William Kessler Associates (Restoration Architects)
Ray Litt / Litt Electric (Electrical Engineer / Contractor)
Built in 1928 from the Siamese-Byzantine designs of renowned theater Architect C. Howard Crane, Detroit's Fox Theatre opulently epitomizes the golden age of the movie palace. Following a faithful multi-million dollar restoration, the Fox today holds the distinction of being the largest continually operated theater in the world.
Full restoration and upgrade of the architectural lighting system to modern standards of illumination, custom fixture design.


