Events

Project in Pictures: Lobby Double Take
A digital art piece composed of LED screens and acrylic lenses brings inspiration to a new life-science building in Massachusetts.

Practicality and Romance
Saving energy while keeping the feel of sunset and flame. By Lorne Whitehead and Jason Livingston

Workplace Showdown
The continuing disconnect between employers and employees. By Paul Pompeo

Can-Do Curriculum
From kids to codes to connectivity, here are five things lighting professionals should keep top of mind to improve educational facilities. By Chris Andrews

LED Downlight Market to Reach $6 Billion
Research and Markets unveiled in the new document, that the market is expected to reach $6.3 billion and grow at a CAGR of 8.32% by the end of the forecast…

How To Weave An Award
YoungJoo Kim, an international graduate student in the Master of Professional Studies in Lighting Design at NYSID, has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 IESNYC Thesis Award.

IES Issues 2022 Progress Report
The IES Progress Committee has selected 81 design tools, products and publications for 2022 IES Progress Report.

Q+A: Kate Furst
The leader of Available Light’s westward expansion provides a behind-the-scenes look at starting a satellite studio.

Complete Alignment
A new high school in Massachusetts will encompass a holistic approach to ‘wellness’ that combines building materials and the needs of the community and those who will use it every…

CLTC Launches Color Lab
The California Lighting Technology Center at UC Davis (CLTC) has launched “TheColor Lab” to explore the impact of discrete color spectra on stress, mood and alertness.

Well-Lit for Well-Being
A range of new healthcare lighting strategies can improve experiences for providers and patients alike. By Craig Casey

Project in Pictures: New Space for Old Masters
Layers of light bring new life to the Frick’s collection of Old Masters, temporarily installed in a Brutalist-designed Manhattan building.

Pandemic Pivot
A first-person account of how one designer turned to a new market. By Christien Methot

A Solution Argument
Connected lighting can allow us to market ‘light’ as an asset rather than a commodity. By Steve Lydecker

