Twelve torch-shaped canopies glowing with diffused lights have made New York’s St. George Staten Island Ferry Terminal a more functional–and beautiful–commuter experience. The ferry transports 22 million people per year between Staten Island and Manhattan, but the St. George Staten Island Esplanade was showing its age, and the New York City Department of Transportation sought a more functional upgrade.

FTL Design Engineering Studio, New York, N.Y., worked with Leni Schwendinger Light Projects Ltd., New York, N.Y., to incorporate induction lamps (used for bridge lighting) that could be traded out from the Esplanade, and a canopy design that would make the most of the improved illumination. In the design stage, numerous mock-ups put various materials to the “let there be light” test, and Tenara®, from Sefar Inc., Buffalo, N.Y., was the winner, excelling in translucency, color temperature and resilience.