January-February 2015 Table of Contents

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The Lighting Industry: Version 3.0 Comment The Lighting Industry: Version 3.0

What will the lighting company of the next decade look like? And can we even look that far ahead? Read more

Design
LEDs Make Inroads Into Streetlighting Report LEDs Make Inroads Into Streetlighting

Along with their energy-sparing advantages over high-pressure sodium, LEDs’ color temperature brightens outdoor spaces in ways that can increase safety and comfort around roads and streets. Read more

Technology
The Task at Hand: New Display Technologies Require a Re-examination of Office Lighting Strategies Technology The Task at Hand: New Display Technologies Require a Re-examination of Office Lighting Strategies

Advances in display technologies and work practices that involve more screen-based tasks require a re-examination of office lighting strategies. Read more

Products
Taking It Outside: Seven Exterior Lighting Products Products Taking It Outside: Seven Exterior Lighting Products

From heavy duty to purely decorative, these luminaires represent the latest innovations in outdoor lighting for versatile and safe spaces that mind the environment. Read more

Features
Classically Deep: A New Lighting Scheme for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Plaza Classically Deep: A New Lighting Scheme for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Plaza

L’Observatoire International has designed an integrated lighting scheme for the Metropolitan Museum of Art that reveals the depth of the building’s Beaux-Arts façade and assists wayfinding in its new Olin-designed plaza. Read more

Reviving Mark Rothko's Harvard Murals Using Light Reviving Mark Rothko's Harvard Murals Using Light

A cutting-edge conservation tool uses light to erase 50 years of damage to Harvard University’s famed murals by Mark Rothko. Read more

One-on-One
One-on-One with Denise Fong One-on-One One-on-One with Denise Fong

Interview with lighting designer Denise Fong, principal at Seattle area lighting firm Candela. Read more

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