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Imagine This

The $1.2 trillion U.S. infrastructure bill promises to help deliver large-scale, well-funded projects for years to come. Five lighting designers told us what they’d do with a slice of the…
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A Committee Q+A on the IES Online Spectral Calculator

The IES recently released an online spectral calculator as part of its digital Standards Toolbox. Lighting specifier Jess Baker asks Michael Royer about how it came to be, how it…
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How They Did It: Coast & Valley Wine Bar

Derek Porter Studio created a barrel-vaulted chandelier made of 406 wine bottles to illuminate a small wine bar in Brooklyn, NY, and earn an IES Illumination Award of Merit.
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LightFair Preview: Can’t Miss Events

From TEK Talks to the Innovation Awards, here are some highlights to look forward to at this year’s conference and trade show in June.
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LightFair Preview: Signs of the Times

The Palazzo’s high-end shopping mall and the nearby Neon Museum are just a few of the host city’s stand-out lighting installations to explore.
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LightFair Preview: Diversity at the Forefront

Women in the lighting industry are at the forefront of LightFair 2022.
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New Logos for the DLC

The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) launched a set of updated logos for DLC-approved products for Solid-State Lighting, Networked Lighting Controls, Horticultural Lighting and LUNA qualified products lists (QPLs).
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Controls Market to Grow

Research and Markets unveiled in their Light Control Switches Market Forecast to 2028-COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis by Switch Solution, Connection Type and End User report that the market is…
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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.
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Just Passing Through

A paseo and coordinated lighting plan combine to both separate and unify two public buildings in Southern California. By Paul Tarricone
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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…
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Piece by Piece

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

New corporate workspace design embodies the culture.
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Which Way Out?

Study finds exit signs may be deficient. By Norma Frank
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Playing Futurist

Seven concepts coming soon to education near you. By Brienne Musselman
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