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Patriots’ Pride

The Lighthouse lantern and tower has the capability to express its own unique appearance or fully coordinate with other game-day effects and presentations. Photo: New England Patriots/David Sarnevitz The Gillette Stadium Lighthouse serves as a beacon for the North End renovation project   No team has dominated the National Football League more in the 2000s…
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Q&A with Jennifer Aspell

The CEO of BrightView Technologies explains how MLAs are an important factor in the future of lighting Micro Lens Array (MLA) technologies are not a household term in the lighting industry. What does the typical lighting professional need to know? MLAs consist of microscale lenses used to manage and shape light for various applications, including…
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When STEM Met Steampunk

A new hub supports college students and pays homage to the building’s original use When Michigan State University (MSU) needed a revitalized area on campus to support students in STEM, the school looked to build anew as well as repurpose what previously existed. Cue the Shaw Lane Power Plant, a formerly coal-fired plant that served…
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Pharos Celebrates 20 Years

The New Year marks the 20th anniversary for lighting control manufacturer Pharos Architectural Controls. To celebrate, the company is set to launch a spotlight campaign recognizing the people and projects that have contributed to its success. In keeping with the “20” theme, the forthcoming campaign will focus on 10 lighting professionals and 10 projects that have…
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British Lighting Manufacturer Unveils Sustainable Initiative

DW Winsdor, a British exterior lighting solutions designer and manufacturer, announced its Light Responsibility initiative at LiGHT Expo in London. The initiative aims to support and promote responsible lighting practices by providing lighting specifiers with tools and guidance to protect biodiversity, conserve energy, decrease light pollution and more. Aligning with the principles of the Responsible…
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The GSA and PNNL Release LED and Controls Guide

In support of the BRIGHT Act, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) in collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Library (PNNL) has released LED Lighting and Controls Guidance for Federal Buildings. The 50-page document aims to help lighting designers and project managers choose cost-effective and energy-efficient systems and provides its findings on LEDs and controls by…
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Safety: Lithium Battery Risks: “You can’t handle the truth!”

There’s an iconic scene in the 1992 movie A Few Good Men where Jack Nicholson’s character, Colonel Nathan Jessup, screams at his courtroom interrogator, “You want the truth? You can’t handle the truth!” Jessup’s retort could also be applied to the lighting industry and its acceptance of new technologies, which were often first developed for…
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Editor’s Note: Who’s Your Pop-Pop?

To say that I’m not adept at renovations and home improvements is a courteous understatement. Tell me it’s demolition time, and I’m right up there with Chip Gaines, but when it comes to redesigning a space and installing fixtures, I’m all thumbs.
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2024 Lighting Jobs Outlook

A panel of lighting professionals agrees that strategic hiring is moving full-steam ahead in the New Year I think most of us would agree that the last three to four years have been nothing if not interesting! This is our 11th year looking ahead at the jobs and hiring market for lighting, electrical and controls. We have been fortunate to have…
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Last Look: A New Kind of Celebration

Part of the DreamScapes series, the traveling exhibit “SPARK” is changing how communities across the globe can celebrate sustainably. Inspired by fireflies and stars, thousands of organically floating biodegradable lights created a sense of wonder in London and replaced other forms of festivity, such as fireworks, balloons, confetti and drones.
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Ask an EP: Itzel Ayvet Rivera López

A lighting design specialist and architect with Mono Studio shares her passion for the duality of practices within lighting design, and advocates for increased international awareness of thoughtful lighting. Why Light? I was fortunate enough to take a class with a lighting designer while studying interior architecture; it was then that I discovered the existence…
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Achieving Equitable Indoor Lighting

Redesigning and rebalancing current approaches to lighting Everyone deserves good lighting, particularly indoors, where many of us spend most of our time. This may be a simple declaration, but in practice, “good lighting” is a challenge to deliver equitably. Thoughtfully designed, high-quality lighting has long been an indicator of wealth and prosperity. In contrast, systemically…
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A False Skylight — Oh là là!

Complex lighting in a French restaurant provides old-world charm with a modern twist Fancy a frite? Restaurant-goers need not fly to Paris—just to the Windy City’s Le Select, a French brasserie turned private-event space. The eatery with European flair opened in 2023 and features a lighting scheme meant to make guests feel as though they…
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Editor’s Note: Feels Like Home

I would like to begin my first column for LD+A by thanking the IES leadership team for the opportunity to serve such an accomplished and innovative membership Society. I previously spent more than 14 years working on various society publications at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), where I enjoyed meeting and learning from a diverse population of…
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Carving Out the Christmas Classics

Gaylord Hotels’ ICE! brings a sparkle to the holiday season For more than 70 years, good ol’ Charlie Brown has suffered indignities such as Lucy repeatedly pulling a football away before he could kick it and being labeled a “block-head.” However, the tables have turned in recent years as the entire Peanuts gang, along with…
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