Events

Coloring Outside the Lines
‘Inside-the-box’ applications such as warm dimming and eye-catching façades are well established, but the true power of dynamic lighting lies in more unconventional uses. Here are five examples. By Craig…

Policy: The IES Goes to Washington
All the ‘hallowed halls’ where we make our mark. By Alex Baker

Mission Accomplished
State-of-the-art lighting is the International Spy Museum’s very own secret weapon. By Samantha Schwirck

Editor’s Note: Season 2 of The Office
The alt office has arrived—not as an answer to Dilbert’s exploits—but out of necessity. By Paul Tarricone

Down to Earth and Reaching for the Sky
The lighting plan at a Utah resort unites the great outdoors with tranquil interiors. By Paul Tarricone

Color: Specify and Conquer
A look at two barriers to TM-30 use and how to master them. By Tony Esposito and Jess Baker

NEMA Releases LED Replacement Standard
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has published NEMA LL 10-2020 Replacing HID Lamps with LED Lamps: Light Output Equivalency Claims.

Canadian City Launches Smart Street Lighting
The City of Laval has given the green light for a project to convert 37,000 fixtures to LED luminaires with smart controls.

HLB Announces Transition
HLB Lighting, one of the world’s leading lighting design firms, has announced that Barbara Horton, senior principal and Co-Chief Executive Officer has retired after a 41-year career with the firm.

Carving Out A Place For History
Concealed, indirect sources transform a centuries-old campus building into a gathering space with museum-quality lighting. By Samantha Schwirck

Inside Out
At Columbia College Chicago, a lighting plan matches the creativity of its students, while connecting them to the world at large. By Katie Nale

Flexible is the New Normal
A design’s ability to adapt during uncertain times has never been more important. Are lighting controls up to the challenge? By Matt Ochs

Until Next Time
Designed with flexibility in mind, Arup’s new downtown Los Angeles office is ready to get back to work. By Samantha Schwirck


