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Ready or Not, Sphere It Comes

All eyes are on a new Las Vegas landmark It takes something special to move the needle in a glitzy city teeming with 24/7 spectacle and activity. In Las Vegas, necks crane to catch a glimpse of the Fountains of Bellagio, the ancient Egyptian style of the Luxor Hotel and Casino, and the Stratosphere tower,…
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Q+A: Sebastian Fernández

What is the difference between current LEDs and perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) in terms of cost to produce (savings), efficiency and effectiveness? Current-generation LEDs are typically made from semiconductors known as III-V (“three-five”) materials (i.e., materials that stem from groups III and V from the periodic table). While these materials are fantastic in an LED configuration,…
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The Human Touch: How Human-Centric Lighting Can Be a Game-Changer in Three Environments

Our surroundings affect our mental health and productivity, but it’s not always easy to create spaces that bring out our best. As people spend more time indoors, it’s important to consider the impact that lighting can have on occupants’ well-being. In a school environment, students should be in the most optimal space to learn and stay focused. In a hospital, surroundings should…
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The End is Nigh: Addressing LED Lamps and Luminaires at End-of-Life

There are many stages to sustainability, including environmentally safe mining of chemicals; chemical processing; manufacturing components; assembling components; packaging products; shipping products for distribution; selling products; shipping products to homes and businesses; and using products. The lighting industry is making strides in some of these areas, but we have historically done a poor job on…
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L-Prize Winners Lead the Way in Sustainable Design

In 2021, when the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) designed a new $12 million lighting competition, or “L-Prize,” targeting commercial sector lighting, we set the bar for entrants high, with ambitious innovation goals across the board. We intentionally structured the competition to offer a variety of innovation opportunities and multiple pathways to win. We also wanted to focus specifically…
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How They Did It: “Chapel of Sound”

IES ILLUMINATION AWARD OF MERIT Lighting design by Ning Field Lighting Design Corp., Ltd. inside a semi-enclosed concert hall helps the structure seamlessly blend into its surrounding area—a peaceful spot near The Great Wall in Chengde, Hebei Province, China. The distinctive performance hall is illuminated with a combination of sunlight and downlights flush-recessed into the…
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2023 DALI Lighting Award Winners

The winners of the 2023 DALI Lighting Awards were announced in January. The program recognizes the best use of DALI control applications and solutions in global projects. Eight categories were judged by an international panel of six industry experts. The award winners are as follows: Architectural & Entertainment: Tridonic Middle East; Roxy Cinemas, Dubai, UAE…
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Project in Pictures: From “Shhh!” to Stimulating

With the ever-evolving influence of the digital world, the Spokane Central Library in WA read the room and underwent a significant makeover to become a different kind of community gathering space. The revamp uses the circular form as a guiding design element in areas such as meeting rooms, event spaces, media studios, a business lab,…
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Patriots’ Pride

The Lighthouse lantern and tower has the capability to express its own unique appearance or fully coordinate with other game-day effects and presentations. Photo: New England Patriots/David Sarnevitz The Gillette Stadium Lighthouse serves as a beacon for the North End renovation project   No team has dominated the National Football League more in the 2000s…
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Q&A with Jennifer Aspell

The CEO of BrightView Technologies explains how MLAs are an important factor in the future of lighting Micro Lens Array (MLA) technologies are not a household term in the lighting industry. What does the typical lighting professional need to know? MLAs consist of microscale lenses used to manage and shape light for various applications, including…
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When STEM Met Steampunk

A new hub supports college students and pays homage to the building’s original use When Michigan State University (MSU) needed a revitalized area on campus to support students in STEM, the school looked to build anew as well as repurpose what previously existed. Cue the Shaw Lane Power Plant, a formerly coal-fired plant that served…
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Pharos Celebrates 20 Years

The New Year marks the 20th anniversary for lighting control manufacturer Pharos Architectural Controls. To celebrate, the company is set to launch a spotlight campaign recognizing the people and projects that have contributed to its success. In keeping with the “20” theme, the forthcoming campaign will focus on 10 lighting professionals and 10 projects that have…
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British Lighting Manufacturer Unveils Sustainable Initiative

DW Winsdor, a British exterior lighting solutions designer and manufacturer, announced its Light Responsibility initiative at LiGHT Expo in London. The initiative aims to support and promote responsible lighting practices by providing lighting specifiers with tools and guidance to protect biodiversity, conserve energy, decrease light pollution and more. Aligning with the principles of the Responsible…
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The GSA and PNNL Release LED and Controls Guide

In support of the BRIGHT Act, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) in collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Library (PNNL) has released LED Lighting and Controls Guidance for Federal Buildings. The 50-page document aims to help lighting designers and project managers choose cost-effective and energy-efficient systems and provides its findings on LEDs and controls by…
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Safety: Lithium Battery Risks: “You can’t handle the truth!”

There’s an iconic scene in the 1992 movie A Few Good Men where Jack Nicholson’s character, Colonel Nathan Jessup, screams at his courtroom interrogator, “You want the truth? You can’t handle the truth!” Jessup’s retort could also be applied to the lighting industry and its acceptance of new technologies, which were often first developed for…
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