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Study Finds Integrated NLCs And HVACs Make For Big Savings

A new DesignLights Consortium study, Economic Potential of Networked Lighting Controls in Commercial Buildings: Tapping the Added Value of HVAC Connections supports the savings potential of NLCs and encourages pairing…
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DOE Recognizes 14 Partners in 2023 ILC

Part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Better Buildings Initiative, the 2023 Integrated Lighting Campaign (ILC) recognized 14 total organizations at the IES’s Annual Conference in August. Eleven organizations…
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Online Sustainability Program for Professionals

The Stuart Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania has launched the online Executive Program in Design for Sustainability; the seven-month program offers emerging and established design professionals…
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Around The Track

The “Formula 1® Exhibition” tells the past, present and future stories of international single-seat, open-wheel, open-cockpit racecar driving. After five years in the making, the multimedia installation opened at IFEMA…
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Editor’s Note: They Rule the Night

There’s the “mayor”—the duly elected official responsible for municipal services. And then there’s the mayor. He’s the person everyone recognizes at the block party…and the one who probably organized it.…
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Serenity in the City

Tranquil. Urban. London. Three words seemingly in conflict. In truth, they blend seamlessly at Exchange Square, a new city park set above the tracks of the Liverpool Street Station. In…
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A Park for All Ages: Gene Leahy Mall

"Everybody should be able to go outside and spend time together,” says Joshua Spitzig, lighting designer with Atelier Ten. “On any given night at Gene Leahy Mall you see people…
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Arrogance, Ambivalence, or Ignorance? The Trials and Tribulations of a Product Tester

Have you ever been in a crowded room and felt alone? Have you ever tried to speak, only to have the naysayers minimize the value of what you’re saying? If…
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A Conversation on the Value of Embedded Controls

Commercial lighting specifiers have a tough job. The task of delivering light that satisfies users has become ever more demanding, particularly as energy codes increasingly require controls to maximize energy…
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Insights: Big Splash Along the Hudson

Quiet Time • Controls Awards • New Prez A sculpture dedicated to quiet reflection makes a powerful statement on the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City, NJ. Standing approximately 80-ft…
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Progressions

To the Brink: Is the march to AI leading us down a dangerous path? AI is fascinating. Never has a technology emerged this frantically with significant new information and opinions…
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2023 Illumination Award Recipients

HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA INTERIOR LIGHTING Reykjavik, Iceland Designers: Örn Erlendsson, Guðjón L. Sigurðsson, Katerina Blahutova — Liska ehf. Owner: Hallgrímskirkja Photos: Örn Erlendsson The colorful exterior of well-known landmark Hallgrímskirkja Church was…
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Four different color lights set up in the living room - 3D render

A Science-Based Approach To Controls

The combination of LED sources, circadian tuning and smart lighting systems have opened new avenues for lighting professionals. But without the data at your fingertips, the choices can be overwhelming.…
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Early Grades: A DEIR Report Card Three Years After the Formation of a New Committee

Since the inception of the IES Diversity, Equity, Inclusion + Respect (DEIR) Committee, it has morphed from a committee whose very formation was questioned to a recognized entity within and…
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Editor’s Note: Kids, Don’t Try This At Home

Each year—in addition to its celebration of world class architecture, technical achievement and aesthetic brilliance—the IES Illumination Awards program makes the case for professional lighting design… emphasis on professional. To…
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