Events

Patient Rooms Transition
‘Contemporary’ makes way for the ‘future’ By Bob Davis and Andrea Wilkerson

Convention Competition
Standout ballroom designs and a focus on public spaces helped turn this West Coast hotel into a business destination. By Katie Nale

Lighting Is The Lure
In the hospitality sector, it’s not about lux levels and uniformity. This 12-stop tour shows how designers create drama. By Kyllene Jones
Editor’s Note: We Respond
A look at the industry's initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mark’s Extraordinary Playlist
Artists vs. craftsmen and how they make ‘music’ together By Mark Lien

Zigbee Alliance and DiiA Standardize DALI-Zigbee Gateways
The Zigbee Alliance—an organization of hundreds of companies creating, maintaining and delivering open, global standards for the Internet of Things (IoT)—and the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance (DiiA), the global industry…

The Nuckolls Fund Distributes $230,000
The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education has distributed the highest number of grants and awards in its 31 year history among its 2020 winners.

LRC Issues New Guide for Lighting Parking Lots
In an effort to demonstrate how to promote safety while reducing power demand by lighting the parking lot area more uniformly, the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute…

Seismic Shift
Architecturally pleasing and structurally sound, a California high school is now ready for quakes By Paul Tarricone

A New Paradigm
Art—in its many forms—takes center stage at an international talent agency’s Beverly Hills headquarters By Rebecca Falzano

The Studio Office
How a former pen factory transformed into a multipurpose media hub By Katie Nale

Strategies For Delivering Circadian Stimulus In An Office Space While Minimizing Energy Use
Traditionally, architectural lighting has been engineered to deliver horizontal illuminance to the workplane in order to provide adequate illumination for visual tasks. By Charles Jarboe



