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Testing: Two Techniques

Identifying methods to better estimate LED product lifetime. By Nadarajah Narendran, Jean Paul Freyssinier, Indika Perera and Jennifer Taylor
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SSL: Study and Act

Data has the power to shape the future of building design and operation. By Jessica Collier and Michael Poplawski
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UV-C and Germicidal Light: What We’ve Learned

More than two years since the onset of COVID-19, answers are emerging about our industry’s tools to combat it. By Dan Litvin
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Light + Justice In Action

Some shining examples of community-based design and a blueprint for the future By Edward Bartholomew and Mark Loeffler
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Book Review: Visual Delight in Architecture

Visual Delight in Architecture: Daylight, Vision, and View Review by Clifton Stanley Lemon
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Folded Into One

Form and function are captured within a new arts center. By Michele Zimmerman
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Bookending the Decade

Two moments in the civil rights struggle at both ends of the 1960s are memorialized on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University. By Paul Tarricone
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Three UK Ports Implement Smart Lighting

Associated British Ports (ABP) has equipped two UK ports and a rail freight terminal with smart technology (Telensa’s PLANet) to save on energy and improve the control of light levels…
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GE Launches a New Learning Institute

GE Current, a Daintree company announced in January the opening of a newly redesigned and expanded learning Institute in Hendersonville, NC.
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186 Lighting Design Group Merges With HLB Lighting Design

186 Lighting Design Group of Denver, CO joined HLB Lighting Design—the largest women-owned lighting design firm in North America.
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Controls: Report Card

Recommendations for the design process behind connected systems. By Charles Knuffke
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‘Leftovers’ Make the Meal

The remains of a lumber warehouse are key ingredients at a new market in the old west. By Paul Tarricone
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Editor’s Note: Let the Games Begin

As of this writing, nearly 3,000 athletes from 90 countries are set to compete in more than 100 events at the Winter Olympics this month. By Paul Tarricone
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Project in Pictures: Sticky Business

The effect of floating candles guides users through a breezeway connecting two residential towers in Fort Lauderdale.
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Color: The Limits of a ‘Standard’ Observer

Painting vision with a broad brush can be problematic. By Jess Baker, Tony Esposito, and Jason Livingston
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