Now in its fourth year, ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING's Light & Architecture Design Awards program honors outstanding and innovative projects in architectural lighting design. (ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING and ARCHITECT are published by Hanley Wood.) For the 2007 edition, the jury selected winners from more than 80 international entries. This year's jury: Robert Cole, founding principal, ColePrévost; Andrea Hartranft, senior associate, C.M. Kling & Associates; Nelson Jenkins, principal, Lumen Architecture; Derek Porter, director, MFA in Lighting Design Program, Parsons the New School for Design, and principal, Derek Porter Studio; and Garth C. Rockcastle, professor and dean, University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, and founding principal, Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle. Read about the winning projects in the July/August issue of A|L or at www.archlighting.com.
Outstanding Achievement
CLINE BETTRIDGE BERNSTEIN LIGHTING DESIGN
Project: 7 World Trade Center (shown)
Category: Exterior Lighting

ARUP LIGHTING
Project: Institute of Contemporary Art
Category: Whole Building Projects
Commendable Achievement
MORRIS SATO STUDIO
Project: Lightshowers & ICFF DuPont Surfaces Booth
Category: Interior Lighting
TILLOTSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES
Project: Alessi Flagship Store
Category: Interior Lighting
ARUP LIGHTING
Project: Condé Nast Cafeteria
Category: Interior Lighting
SACHS MORGAN STUDIO
Project: Temple Emanu-El
Category: Interior Lighting
BEHNISCH ARCHITEKTEN
Project: Haus im Haus
Category: Interior Lighting
LIGHTEAM
Project: Casa CUBOS
Category: Residential
ARUP LIGHTING
Project: Morgan Library
Category: Whole Building Projects
HORTON LEES BROGDEN LIGHTING DESIGN (L.A. OFFICE)
Project: Cincinnati Convention Center Renovation & Expansion
Category: Whole Building Projects
BOORA ARCHITECTS
Project: Temporary Event Complex
Category: Whole Building Projects
BOORA ARCHITECTS
Project: Temporary Event Complex
Category: Best Lighting Design on a Budget