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Novel Lighting Optics Through 3D Printing

A new, promising means for producing custom-designed lenses is 3D printing,... By Jennifer Taylor, Nadarajah Narendran, Akila Udage, Indika Perera
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Chicago Throwbacks

Two projects demonstrate this designer’s approach to bringing back historic spaces. By Avraham Mor
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The Calm Before the Storm

Prepping for the next revolution. By Mark Lien
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PoE Consortium Announces Leadership

The Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Consortium founded in the fall of last year has elected a Board of Directors and is now open for membership.
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IALD Expands To The Middle East

The IALD welcomed the Middle East to its list of 10 other Regions at the end of 2022.
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DLC Announces New Horticultural Lighting Technical Requirements

The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) has announced that the final version of Horticultural Lighting Technical Requirements Version 3.0, incorporating changes in response to stakeholder comments, is proposed to take effect March…
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Art Becomes Science

A landmark building on the campus of UC Berkeley undergoes an overhaul that suits its new role while honoring its past. By Michele Zimmerman
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2023 Lighting Jobs Outlook

With COVID in the rear view and a potential recession on the horizon, a panel of lighting professionals tracks our industry's outlook in the New Year. By Paul Pompeo
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Q+A: Tom Scholz

The Boston founder and front man makes his lighting debut with an invention that safely simulates a lightning bolt on stage.
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Editor’s Note: Playing Favorites

Paul Pompeo’s article “My Favorite Job” is a prompt. As part of his annual “Careers” roundtable panel to kick off the year, Paul asked a handful of lighting professionals to…
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Project in Pictures: Indigenous Illumination

Groups of luminaires represent Indigenous themes of fire, water, earth and air in a Saskatchewan hotel.
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First Festive, Then Down to Business

As we exit 2022, what does 2023 have in store? By Jerry Plank
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Threading the Needle

A pedestrian bridge is stitching landscapes together in Ohio. By Michele Zimmerman
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Gardens Aglow

“Winter Cathedral” by Mandylights returns for this year’s “Lightscape” experience.
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Editor’s Note: Out to the Woodshed

As we emerged from the first wave of the pandemic in June 2020, it was comforting to see restaurant dining—albeit outdoor—return to the New York suburbs. By Paul Tarricone
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