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The north façade of Antwerp Central Station and Astridplein square. | Photos: Benno van den Bogaert.

All Aboard the Retrofit Railroad

Belgium’s famous train station experiences an all-LED renewal   Belgium’s Antwerp Central Station, named by Mashable in 2014 as the most beautiful railway station in the world and as the world’s fourth greatest train station by Newsweek in 2009, is also among the list of 2024 IES Award of Merit recipients. While these publications may…
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Photo: Ryan Seacrest Foundation | Brightline Flex-T in-ceiling architectural lights and SeriesONE L1.2 LED studio fixtures illuminate Seacrest Studio at the Arthur M. Blank Hospital.

A Sea of Change

Seacrest Studios broadcast a message of hope American Idol, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Live with Kelly and Ryan, Wheel of Fortune: it seems that Ryan Seacrest has been everywhere during his more than three-decade career. But Seacrest’s best work may be displayed in locations removed from the studios of Hollywood and New York…
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Education: Clearing the Traffic Jam

Education as a path forward in the lighting industry When we’re stuck in traffic, it’s easy to forget—we are the traffic. We’re part of the very congestion we lament. The same holds true for the lighting industry. It’s not some distant, abstract entity or a loose collection of disconnected parts. It’s an ecosystem—shaped from within…
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New Lighting Design in At-Turaif, Saudi Arabia, Celebrates Culture
Photo Credit: Allen Toft/Martin Professional

New Lighting Design in At-Turaif, Saudi Arabia, Celebrates Culture

A 15th-century UNESCO World Heritage site has been illuminated thanks to design by Speirs Major Light Architecture, controls and fixtures from Pharos Architectural Controls, and more than 3,000 linear RGBW fixtures from Martin Professional. The large-scale, after-dark illumination project, encompassing the city of At-Turaif, in Diriyah, Saudi Arabira, was commissioned by Diriyah Gate Development Company…
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A Sight For Sore Eyes | 2025 IESNYC Student Lighting Competition | Call for Entries

March 1 Deadline for IESNYC Student Lighting Competition

The annual IES New York City Section competition for students enrolled in design, engineering, or architecture programs at colleges or universities within the city’s five boroughs, and broader state counties that used to be represented by the former Mid-Hudson Section, is accepting applications until March 1, 2025. This year’s challenge, “A Sight for Sore Eyes,”…
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PNNL | Upgrading Linear Fluorescent Fixtures to LED in Schools

PNNL: Resources for Schools Updating to LED

The most recent edition of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Lighting Market Characterization report illustrates a clear need for LED upgrades among U.S. schools; in response, DOE researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are conducting field studies, surveys, and leveraging industry partnerships to develop guidance for schools aiming to implement the much-needed upgrades.…
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A streetlight from the Landscape Form's Moment line on the street with a building on the background | Moment line by Landscape Forms

For Lighting That Performs and Inspires, Listen to Nature

Advancements in outdoor lighting technology have revolutionized the way we illuminate spaces, offering unprecedented precision, efficiency, and sustainability. But truly great lighting design goes beyond function—it involves listening to nature and surroundings, responding, and understanding how to connect with it in meaningful ways. In a sit-down with President of Fisher Marantz Stone, Charles Stone, he…
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Sightlines

Opening the Artist’s Eye | Rekindling design creativity I learned elementary color theory before I could even read. It helped that both my parents worked as artists, and I lived in a house where art was in abundance. I  realize that this is highly unusual, and that I am fortunate. My mother (who makes surface-based…
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Pixel-mapped, faux neon tape light breathes life into rooms like “Neon Kingdom.” | Photos: Elliot Lopes – elliott@elliotlopesphotography.com

Through the Portal

Explorable art transports guests to other realities "It’s a double-height, octagon-shaped room full of refrigerator doors—each leading to a new area or surprise. One of these doors reveals a luminous goat sculpture and triggers a dramatic lighting and audio change. The stark, white light of a fridge interior changes to bold, saturated colors while disco…
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During “A Salute To Teachers,” a “cross-shot” reveals parts of the venue and scenery that require lighting treatment to look good in the background. | Photos: Jeff Ravitz

From Stage to Screen

Adapting live presentations for television The objectives of lighting design for live stage performances—including theater, concerts, ballets, operas, and corporate meetings that are presented to a live audience—are not so different from the design goals for those same presentations being captured on-camera for broadcast or streaming. The adaptation of live entertainment and events for the…
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Photo: Amber Case

Touchstones

Why physical buttons are crucial to calm technology-based lighting systems I gave the keynote address at IES2024: The Lighting Conference in August. My talk was about Calm Technology, a framework about making technology that uses the least amount of attention and only when necessary. There are many applications to designing lighting systems. While changing my…
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Light strips were employed in the atrium, where bookshelves tower over visitors. || Photos: © CreatAR Images.

Alternate Ending

Built from books, a glittering new “city” rises China, not unlike most of the world, has gone digital. The time that its citizens spend online far exceeds that spent both reading print books and gathering in offline physical spaces, which spelled trouble for Shanghai Book City. Its Fuzhou Road store, which opened in 1998, was…
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Photos: Andrea Rugg Photography

History Speaks

Exposing challenges in historical renovations Imagine peeling back wallpaper layer by layer,with each new layer revealing the past and releasing stories of the room’s inhabitants. This process of removing each layer is a discovery of patience, mystery, and determination. In historical renovations, the  lighting designer is an active observer of this process. Each exposed challenge…
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Ask an EP: Freni Shah

This passionate EP discusses the importance of involving young lighting designers in the schematic design phase.    Why light? I choose light because it symbolizes life itself. Our existence on this planet is illuminated by the Sun, the ultimate source of energy for all  living beings. Understanding light is crucial for us to thrive in…
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Lighting the paintings is a track solution hidden above the stainless- steel floating ceiling. | Photos: Kelvin Gillmore

Chill Luxury

The eatery at Ice House Hotel relies on adaptive reuse   Perched on the banks of the River Moy in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland, the Ice House Hotel is an adaptive reuse of 200-year-old  architecture. Originally known as the “Iceland Cottage,” this historic structure has undergone a transformation from a functional ice-storage facility to a…
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