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DOE Recognizes Integrated Lighting Excellence

At IES2024: The Lighting Conference held in New York City in August, the DOE’s Integrated Lighting Campaign (ILC)—part of the Better Buildings Initiative—recognized 16 organizations for their commitment to energy-efficient and environmentally responsible work in buildings and outside spaces as well as two additional organizations for exhibiting exemplary support for this work. Designed to demonstrate…
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ICEL Certified | LIA Launches Updated ICEL Product Certification Model

LIA Launches Updated ICEL Product Certification Model

The Lighting Industry Association (LIA) of Europe and its Committee For Emergency Lighting (ICEL) division, which is dedicated to strengthening the emergency lighting industry via promotion of high-quality products, have enhanced the ICEL Product Certification Scheme from an endorsed model to a certified model. The goal of the new scheme is to offer greater assurance…
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Diversity: The Ubiquity of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Respect

Perspectives about diversity have certainly evolved over the decades. When people ask me about my thoughts on diversity, I often need to pause and reflect on various stages of history. The interesting thing is that definitions of diversity have morphed over time based on society’s mores. My background has influenced my perspectives about diversity. I…
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Smart Outdoor Lighting

Zhaga-D4i offers a potential transformational change in the lighting world The Zhaga Consortium, with over 600 member companies, develops specifications for standardized interfaces between luminaires and LED modules, intelligent sensors, communication modules and LED drivers. Together with the DALI Alliance, digital products certified to the Zhaga-D4i specifications by multiple vendors provide a platform supporting the…
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“Green pockets” with live trees are built into the façade of a commercial complex in Singapore’s Financial District. | Photo: Raphael Olivier.

Garden City Greens

Plant life is the standout feature at an urban commercial complex Nestled in the core of Singapore’s Central Business District, a bustling location marked with skyscrapers, transit hubs and densely populated commercial and residential areas, is CapitaSpring—a high-rise that takes the concepts of workplace greenery and house plants to a whole new level. The $1.3…
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Awakening the Underworld | The Great Iceberg is highlighted during the light and music show in Parsifal Hall

Awakening the Underworld

Enhancing the show cave experience The mythology of numerous civilizations suggests caves are gateways to the underworld. The Norse described Nidavellir (also known as Svartalfheim) as a labyrinth of mines and forges that was the home of the Dark Elves, while Greeks believed that beneath the Cave of Hades flowed the River Styx, where Charon…
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How They Did It: The Chandelier at Windward Parkway

A collaborative effort by Windward Lighting Studio, luminaire manufacturer Lumetta, hoist manufacturer Dynapac Rotating Co., contractors CA South and E.C. Electric Inc. and structural engineers from Penta Engineering Group built the multistory chandelier inside the 100-ft tall atrium of the Windward Parkway office building in Alpharetta, GA.           1. Sixteen cylindrical…
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Ask an EP | Mohammad Valizadeh Alvan

Ask an EP: Mohammad Valizadeh Alvan

This international Parsons School of Design student pursuing dual graduate degrees in architecture and lighting design discusses his plan to work in both practices and take what he has learned back home to design projects in Iran   Why light? My passion for lighting grew at the Navan Architecture Office in Iran, where I co-founded…
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DLFNY Beacon awards

DLFNY Beacon Awards Open for Subs and Sponsors

The Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY) invites eligible participants, including lighting designers, lighting consultants, architects, interior designers and industrial designers who practice in the greater New York metro area, to submit entries for the inaugural Beacon Awards, honoring outstanding achievement in lighting design, through September 4, 2024. The six award categories include Commercial…
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Besal Lighting Education Fund | Inspiring Brilliance

Besal Fund Awards $114,500 for 2024

The Robert J. Besal Memorial Education Fund, established in 1983 as a nonprofit trust and dedicated to the advancement of education in illuminating engineering disciplines, has awarded $114,500 to 17 recipients from participating schools for the 2024–2025 academic year. Graduate and undergraduate recipients hail from Colorado State University, Boulder; Kansas State University; Penn State; University…
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Tivoli Commits to Eco-Friendly Model

Tivoli, a leading LED lighting manufacturer with over 50 years of experience and known for its linear lighting options, has announced a stringent sustainability model to include Title 24 compliance, the Declare platform and turtle-safe products. In an effort to assure partners such as architects, builders, contractors, facility owners and lighting specifiers that their projects…
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An engineer working on NASA’s Mars 2020 mission uses a solar intensity probe to measure and compare the amount of artificial sunlight that reaches different portions of the rover. To simulate the Sun’s rays for the test, powerful xenon lamps several floors below the chamber were illuminated, with their light directed onto a mirror at the top of the chamber and reflected down on the spacecraft. | Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Galaxy Quest

Illuminating NASA’s Next-Generation Spacecraft Systems Despite science fiction tales of galaxies far, far away, the actual edge of space, known as the Von Karman Line, is only 62 miles above sea level. Hollywood’s depictions of space exploration have historically been presented with excitement and exuberance— “Space: the final frontier” and “To infinity…and beyond!” are just…
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Investing in Innovation: BlackRock's NYC Office | Lutron
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Investing in Innovation: BlackRock’s NYC Office

How does a global investment firm reimagine its corporate headquarters? For the BlackRock team, it started with an ambitious goal— co-locate its 4,000 New York City employees from three separate offices into a single, one-million-square-foot headquarters in Manhattan’s Hudson Yards, designed around one of the company’s core principles: “We Are One BlackRock,” a maxim that…
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A Community Intertwined

Uspenska Square reconnects with Ukrainian culture Since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the industrial city of Dnipro has been the target of multiple missile attacks, damaging residential areas, Dnipro’s International Airport and critical infrastructure. Despite the dangers and uncertainties of war, local residents and businesses have banded together in support of their country. (See…
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Shutter, Click, Snap: Part II by Ryan Fischer

Shutter, Click, Snap: Part II

The Finishing Touches of a Great Architectural Lighting Photo Working as a lighting designer for two decades, I’ve built a career around creating lighting environments by blending light from various sources, angles, colors, textures and intensities. As with any skill, it takes practice and experience to know what types of light sources to use, where…
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