Manufacturers continue to innovate with market-ready specification-grade LED luminaires. More
As the traditional incandescent bulb fades away, new energy-efficient options are quickly taking over—and may eventually change the way we light our homes. More
Are LEDs ready for the illumination of art objects? More
The International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) has announced the results of their 2011 elections. They are as follows: President-Elect: Kevin Theobald, Kevin Theobald Lighting Design, London; Treasurer: Kenneth A. Douglas, Illumination Arts, Bloomfield, N.J.; Board of Directors: David Ghatan, CM Kling & Associates, Alexandria, Va.; Barbara Horton, Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design, New York; Andreas Schulz, Licht Kunst Licht, Bonn, Germany; and Membership Committee: Paul Beale, Electrolight, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and Mary Ann Hay, Syska & Hennessy, New York. Elected individuals will begin their terms on Jan. 1, 2011. More
More than 300 members of the lighting community gathered in Westminster, Colo., on... More
In the second piece of a two-part series from ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING magazine, Glenn Heinmiller discusses what LEED and the new green building codes have in store for lighting. More
Glenn Heinmiller and ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING magazine decipher what today's energy codes mean for lighting practices. More
In the first part of this article, which appeared in the July/August 2010 issue,... More
To keep pace with the increase in legislative activity regarding energy and environmental issues as it pertains to the lighting industry, the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), like its compatriot lighting organization the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), has established a public-policy position. Taking the helm for the IES in this full-time role is Robert E. Horner. More
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