LightSPEC Online - Apr 3rd, 2024
 
 
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April 3, 2024
Every building design has a plan and budget allocated for illumination. With just one specification, designers can effectively address multiple needs without requiring separate resources for acoustic engineering or planning.
Smart lighting options such as tunable lighting, integrated shading, cloud-connected controls and software dashboards allow users and building owners to create functional and contented spaces.
HLW’s lighting design and interior renovation of Crow Holdings’ third-floor office in the Hampton House in New Jersey emphasizes natural light and the architectural character of a historic building.
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Striking form factors and function-focused fixtures are among these new releases.
Just two weeks out from the Southern California lighting event, registration tops 1,500 as influential buyers engaged in the architectural solid-state lighting market make plans to attend.
The architecture firm AHMM implemented lighting solutions that brought the feeling of natural light to its subterranean studio.
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A public university and a small private school demonstrate that lighting upgrades at any scale can reduce energy consumption while improving aesthetics, writes JENNY JONES.
Some might say that the newly retrofitted lighting system at the University of Georgia football stadium gave the newly crowned NCAAF champion Bulldogs an added home field advantage.