Events

Non-Profit to Emphasize the Business Side
A new non-profit organization—the Business of Light—has been launched in honor of lighting designers Barbara Horton and Stephen Lees.

Just Passing Through
A paseo and coordinated lighting plan combine to both separate and unify two public buildings in Southern California. By Paul Tarricone

Project in Pictures: No Windows, No Problem
When a restaurant in the basement of White Collar Factory—one of London’s creative new office developments—never came to fruition, architects at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) envisioned another opportunity for…

Piece by Piece
Behind the decade-long effort to preserve and restore the heritage fixtures illuminating Toronto’s historic Union Station. By Samantha Schwirck

In the ‘Rink’
Layers of light replicate ice and flowing motion at the NHL Store.By Michele Zimmerman

Q+A: Sam Koerbel
The Lytei founder has been busy developing a small but mighty team of ‘lighting cheerleaders’ whose mission is to tell stories and empower new ideas.

Editor’s Note: Let Freedom Ring Again
I write this “Editor’s Note” in the midst of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine where along with the human suffering, the beauty of design has also been willfully destroyed. I refer…

SSL: Something’s Got to Give
The issues dogging connected lighting systems still persist. By Ruth Taylor

Controls: More on Title 24
Significant changes and additions included in California’s energy code. By Charles Knuffke

Rooted in History
Franklin & Marshall College’s new visual arts center echoes the form of the centuries-old trees surrounding it. By Samantha Schwirck

2022 LightFair Preview
Over five days, LightFair will present nearly 300 exhibitors within five pavilions: the Design Pavilion, the Outdoor Pavilion, the Smart Pavilion, the New Exhibitor Pavilion and The Collective.

President’s Perspective
It’s a truism at this point, but the pandemic has changed how I perceive time. In some ways, the last two years have felt like Groundhog Day—most days are the…



