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LCA Announces New Course

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA), a council of NEMA, has updated the Education Express course, EE105: Lighting Control System Design. The course, which serves as required reading to prepare for NALMCO’s Certified Lighting Controls Professional (CLCP) exam, is registered with the AIA Continuing Education System and recognized by the NCQLP. It is authored by C.…
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The New York City Section of the IES | Lumen Awards 2025, Open for Entries | Deadline January 10, 2025

Lumen Awards 2025, Open for Entries

The IESNYC is open to entries, until January 10, 2025, for the prestigious Lumen Awards program, which recognize excellence, professionalism, ingenuity and originality in architectural lighting design. Eligible projects include interior and exterior designs anywhere in the world by New York-based designers or projects located in New York City by designers from all over the…
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A Gem Shines Through | Dolese Bros headquarters | Visible bracing combined with a stair and skylight evoke the visual of a fissure in the earth
Visible bracing combined with a stair and skylight evoke the visual of a fissure in the earth | Photo: Timothy Hursley

A Gem Shines Through

Dolese Bros. headquarters is a concrete achievement The Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma was the location of one of the last gold rushes in the U.S. Between 1901 and 1904, approximately 20,000 miners traveled to the area, seeking their fortune. Unbeknownst to them at the time, the mineral wealth of the region was in the…
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Photo: Victoria Blizzard – Path Design

Foodies in London, Rejoice!

A new flagship store is sure to catch eyes and satisfy sweet tooths Krispy Kreme on Oxford Street in London’s West End boasts fresh, hot Original Glazed Doughnuts off the line and circular rings of illumination to mimic the iconic shape of the beloved treats. Designed by Light Forms in conjunction with interior designers from…
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Daylight beams down through the oculus at the Pantheon in Rome | Photo: © Atelier Ten

Light for Life

The evolution of human-centric lighting Earlier this year, I stood with my son beneath the dome of the Pantheon in Rome. As daylight beamed down through the oculus, we were filled with awe, just as countless others have been for more than two millennia. The temple’s ancient designers understood that light can do more than…
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Fabric- wrapped acoustic pendants support the comfortable aesthetic of the gathering space | Photo: Robert Benson

Welcome Home, Soldier

New Community Living Center brightens the lives of veterans Massachusetts’ Veterans Home at Chelsea has a long history of caring for the health of its residents. Established in 1882, the facility, formerly known as the Soldiers’ Home at Chelsea, has provided residential and long-term care programs to eligible Massachusetts veterans since the post-Civil War days.…
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Wireless lighting control supports adaptable, dynamic spaces, such as this interactive waiting area at Nemours Children’s Hospital. | Photo: Jonathan Hillyer.

All’s Well That Ends Well

Approaching lighting design from a place of curiosity   Why do we design any structure? The answer goes back to one immutable truth—to serve our needs. Whether it be a place to do our jobs, live our lives, or pursue our dreams, all buildings are designed to serve the people who occupy them. As sustainability…
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Color-changing tape lights “dance” to the beat of various tempos during Versa workout classes. | Photos: Transform.

Leveling Up: A specialized studio in Colorado offers a unique workout experience

When girl-boss Beth Bedingfield set out to open another Transform Gym location in Boulder, CO, to host the only Lagree/ Versa workout classes available in the country at the time, she knew she needed something special to give her group-training routines the flair they deserved. Using low-impact Versa Climber machines to achieve intense, calorie-burning results,…
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The Parrott Creek Child and Family Services campus embraced natural daylight and outdoor views in shared spaces. | Photo: El Dorado

Healing Spaces: Lighting, Daylighting and Recovery from Trauma

As design professionals increasingly strive to create environments for health and well-being, an emerging discipline aimed at supporting recovery from trauma is drawing increased attention. Referred to broadly as trauma informed design (TID), this novel framework for creating spaces that foster recovery and healing, indoors and out, focuses on incorporating architectural and landscape elements with…
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Project in Pictures: Times Are A-Changin’

From the early 20th century to today, from an annex between the Archbishop’s Palace and the Cathedral to housing for Mexican troops, from collapse and disrepair to an inviting pedestrian walkway, the historic Pasaje de la Revolución in Merida, Mexico, currently serves as an exhibition space for sculptural artwork by national and international artists. Featuring…
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A view of the houses’ architectural elements at twilight. | Photo: Albert Yee

Schuylkillin’ It

Rekindling Philadelphia’s Historic Boathouse Row In the late 19th century, the 12 historic houses of Boathouse Row, along the Schuylkill River, were constructed thanks to the private investments by individual rowers, many of whom were factory workers from the neighboring breweries and textile mills of East Falls in Philadelphia. For more than 150 years, the…
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Structura | Aura Ring | Accoya wood | Cargill North American headquarters | Wichita, KS

Accoya Wood Brings Beauty and Durability to Exterior Products

One of Structura’s focuses while designing exterior products is to create a juxtaposition of wood and metal design aesthetics. Adding the wood components brings a natural warmth to the product and installation while providing another element that the customer and architect can customize to make their own. When we show the products to people, most…
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IES 2024 Illumination Awards

The IES Illumination Awards provide a unique opportunity for public recognition of professionalism, ingenuity and originality in lighting design based upon the individual merit of each entry judged against specific criteria. This program is not a competition. The Illumination Award for Interior Lighting Design sponsored by Edwin F. Guth, the Illumination Award for Outdoor Lighting…
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A Journey Through History Part I: Ancient Times to the Industrial Revolution

Lighting has played a crucial role in human civilization since ancient times, shaping our environments, enhancing safety and influencing cultural practices. From the earliest use of fire to the development of sophisticated lighting controls, the history of lighting reflects humanity’s ingenuity and quest for illumination. Part I of this column explores the evolution of lighting…
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SGM Light | Elevating architecture to landmark | 211 Tower Project

Overview of the 211 Tower Project

The 211 Tower in Pittsburgh's East Liberty neighborhood recently underwent a significant transformation, primarily driven by a strategic façade lighting installation. The building, originally constructed in the Brutalist style in the late 1960s, was facing an "image problem" that the new owners sought to rectify. This challenge was met with the innovative application of SGM's…
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