Projects · LUX Light Archive
Trust depth over data volume
LUX Light Archive preserves lighthouse heritage as identity, evidence, movement, and memory across time — the primary public application of the LUX143 field.
Positioning
Recognizing heritage that is no longer obvious
LUX Light Archive helps people recognize lighthouse heritage across vanished towers, moved lenses, rebuilt structures, museum-held assets, and source-backed continuities.
Where other systems describe what exists today, the archive preserves how lighthouse heritage became what it is — with provenance visible at every important claim.
Renderers
Story and Research on light.lux143.org
Heritage Journeys turn the same evidence base into two readings: Story for a guided narrative, Research for sources, relationships, uncertainty, and open questions.
Immersive Story pages meet the AAA editorial bar before they are treated as flagship public experiences. This portal does not host record pages or evidence tables — those live on the archive host.
Lost Lights
Memory when the tower is gone
Lost Lights work preserves vanished or transformed lights as discoverable heritage — with careful uncertainty handling and source-backed evidence. Conceptual memory work belongs in the archive's curated collections, not as duplicate record pages on this portal.
Live archive
Enter LUX Light Archive
Records, Heritage Journeys, maps, and trust-first discovery live at light.lux143.org. This page orients the relationship; the archive owns the heritage content.