Citations with the tag: LIGHTING
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- Lighting: in the mood.
// Architectural Record; Apr1988, Vol. 176 Issue 4, p108Four applications of new lighting technology are presented. Each project takes full advantage of the new tools where they best solve a given problem, but they also draw on the tried and true: simplicity and economy.
- Living on borrowed light.
Russell, J.S. // Architectural Record; May1989, Vol. 177 Issue 6, p150Describes four projects that employ daylight as part of the total lighting scheme, undertaken by lighting design firm Jules Fisher & Paul Marantz, Inc., consulting with architects Venturi Rauch and Scott Brown.
- Seeing the light.
Koenig, C.D.W. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p4Editorial. Discusses the rationale for a supplement featuring articles on lighting. Lists contributors.
- Japanese Electric Power pavilion celebrates light.
Koenig, C. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p7Reports on Tokyo-based lighting designer Motoko Ishii's recent `Fantasy of Light' pavilion in Osaka, Japan, sponsored by Japan's Federation of Electric Power Companies. Other displays by Ishii.
- Ergonomic lighting from Austria.
Bottema, C.D.K. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p7Describes a glarefree lighting system devised by a Vienna lighting manufacturer, Zumtobel. Examples.
- When and how to hire a lighting designer.
Wilkinson, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p8Discusses the role of a skilled lighting designer and suggestions on ways to work with one. Examples of lighting design. INSET: Before you engage a lighting consultant..
- Jewel box.
Canty, D.J. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p14Describes how lighting played an important role in achieving the desired atmosphere in a Seattle jewelry shop. Monroe Jewelers, Seattle, Washington.
- Razzle-dazzle on the beach.
Betsky, A. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p16Describes how lighting designer David Steinitz used a combination of Power Line Carrier (PLC) technology, low voltage, and carefully hidden fixtures to highlight a Malibu beach house and its collection of modern art. Fiber optics and remote-controlled lighting for the garden.
- Let there be light.
Spiers, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p21Discusses how lighting manufacturers are combining innovative design and energy efficiency to their latest lines. Energy-efficient compact fluorescents; Incandescent lighting; Electronic ballasts; Glare control; High-intensity discharge (HID); New-product themes.
- Sparkling station.
D.J.C. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p28Describes the lighting design of Seattle, Washington's new downtown transit system, with brightly colored neon and glass `marquees.' Design details.
- A well-lighted space.
Masello, D. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p35Describes David Mintz's solution for the state-of-the-art control room at Electronic Data System's headquarters in Plano, Texas. Lighting designer David Mintz's background and projects.
- A guide to lamps and controls.
Knisely, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p39Presents a detailed breakdown of lighting equipment for architects. Technical terms; Light sources and color; Lamp types (incandescent, fluorescent, and high-intensity-discharge (HID) and their characteristics.
- Lighting.
Knisely, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p49Presents brief descriptions of multiple lighting fixtures available to homeowners in a myriad of styles and technologies. Fluorescent lights; Fiber optics; Emergency lighting; More.
- Lighting the way.
Knisely, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, Record Lighting p55Describes two organizations that are committed to improving the lighted environment through training and education. The International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD); The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA).
- Tenting to light.
Bleznick, S.R. // Architectural Record; Nov1990, Vol. 178 Issue 12, Record Lighting p6Describes how the architectural firm Ellerbe Becket's Kansas City office developed a new interior-lighting application called tenting. It uses the tensile fabric used for sports facility domes, frosted glass light bulbs and exposed concrete columns. The resulting lanterns are manufactured and...
- Out of darkness.
Bleznick, S.R. // Architectural Record; Nov1990, Vol. 178 Issue 12, Record Lighting p12Examines the new lighting system designed by Chicago architecture firm Holabird & Root for Chicago's 73-year-old St. Clement's Church. The system is controlled by an electronic dimming system that provides a light interior with blinding glare.
- A water oasis.
Canty, D.J. // Architectural Record; Nov1990, Vol. 178 Issue 12, Record Lighting p16Details the creative lighting of San Jose's new Plaza Park. The lighting design includes a dramatic fountain with uplighting, and was created by the lighting design firm of Luminae Souter.
- Modeling daylight.
Novitski, B.J. // Architectural Record; Nov1990, Vol. 178 Issue 12, Record Lighting p29Examines the three levels of modeling used to simulate daylight in a planned space, and the best materials to use to create daylighting models.
- Legislative alert.
Novitski, B.J. // Architectural Record; Nov1990, Vol. 178 Issue 12, Record Lighting p34Lists the recently published literature on lighting design and application by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) and warns lighting designers of pending legislation in New York State that could have national implications on energy conservation and lighting components'...
- Ambient lights.
Novitski, B.J. // Architectural Record; Nov1990, Vol. 178 Issue 12, Record Lighting p35Looks at several new lighting fixtures and decorative controls, including wall lights, portable uplights, and the Decora line of architectural dimmers.
- Fiber optics in vogue at L.A. show.
Novitski, B.J. // Architectural Record; Feb1991, Vol. 179 Issue 2, Record Lighting p7No abstract available.
- Bluer light, better sight.
Benya, J.R. // Architectural Record; Feb1991, Vol. 179 Issue 2, Record Lighting p83No abstract available.
- Indoors and out.
Benya, J.R. // Architectural Record; Feb1991, Vol. 179 Issue 2, Record Lighting p89No abstract available.
- Developing a certification program.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p9Editorial. Calls for the creation of an examination and certification process for lighting designers including input from other professionals to avoid causing problems between architects, interior designers and lighting designers.
- Tinted glazings studied in tiny office.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p11Describes the doll-sized office being used by the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy to study office lighting and tinted windows.
- Light simulator, international view.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p11Announces that Orfield Associates of Minneapolis offers plans, equipment lists and software for a lighting-simulation room. Also GE Lighting is now the third largest lighting player in the European market, following its majority interest purchases of Hungary's Tungsram and the United Kingdom's...
- Local IES Lumen awards to four.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p12Announces the award-winning firms and lighting designers chosen by the New York section of the IES. The Lumen winners include the Paramount Hotel, the Bulgari store and the Capital Research Company.
- Students design for compact fluorescents.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p13Shows some of the New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Architecture student designs of luminaries for compact fluorescent lamps.
- Lighting a landmark while moving the merchandise.
Davidsen, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p14Looks at the obstacles faced by New York City lighting consultants Johnson Schwinghammer in lighting a 1912 cast-glass window wall by Rene Lalique. The wall is part of a store building fashioned from turn-of-the-century mansions. Building design; Landmarks commission guidelines; Lamps used.
- Indoors and out.
Davidsen, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p16Offers a look at several new lighting products for use indoors and out. Includes the solar-powered Prime Light, the Impressions line of wiring devices and wall plates, and the large-scale Astor sconce and lantern.
- Three for the office.
Davidsen, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p18Looks at three new lighting products for office use. Poulsen's German-designed compact-fluorescent Direkta fixture; Metal Art Design's luminaries with heat-dispersing reflectors; The Context system of furniture and panels with zero specular reflectance.
- Reaching for the stars.
Davidsen, J. // Architectural Record; Aug1991, Vol. 179 Issue 8, Supplement p34Looks at how New York lighting consultant firm Horton Lees worked with Sunar Hauserman furniture systems and interior architects Griswold Heckel & Kelly to create a space-age, lovely and colorful new office for A.C. Nielsen in Illinois.
- Certification in California.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p11Editorial. Calls for the adoption of the three tiers of lighting education recommended by the Advanced Lighting Professional Advisory Committee (ALPAC). Also calls for approval of the California Energy Commission's (CEC) certification approach for lighting designers.
- Sculpture rescued from gloomy shaft.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p12Reports that the architectural lighting firm of Yarnell & Associates has installed a computer-timed lighting system at the Sunbank Center in Orlando. The system shows off George Segal's white bronze sculpture `The Flyers.'
- All this, and a movie, too.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p12Comments on the $6-million restoration of Hollywood's El Capitan theater by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. and Pacific Theaters. Gallegos Lighting Design created the lighting to highlight the theater's ornate detailing, the curtain, balcony and opera boxes.
- Urban gateway sparkles plenty.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p12Offers a look at the R.M. Fischer sculpture recently installed on the grounds of New York's Battery Park City. The metal tracery and perforated upright gate is lighted by Clark Johnson of Johnson Schwinghammer consultants.
- Edinburgh fights light pollution.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p13Comments on Edinburgh, Scotland's Lighting Vision Plan, a master plan designed to eliminate lighting pollution and provide a gradual transition from the suburbs to the city's theater areas.
- Pyramid power strikes Long Beach.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p13Shows the pyramid of xenon beams on top of Long Beach, Calif.'s Landmark Square. It's part of Eric Orr's illumination program for the building's exterior.
- Rock show grabs Richard Kelly grant.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p13Announces that lighting designer Clara Drevon of Synergy Consultants in New York has won the IES Richard Kelly Grant. Her work studied the visual effects of lighting approaches on a rock.
- IESNA presents Guth and Waterbury awards.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p15Lists the recipients of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America's (IESNA) 1991 Edwin F. Guth Memorial Awards, Guth Special Citation and Paul Waterbury Outdoor Lighting Awards. Citation winners; Six Guth awards; Six Waterbury awards;Examples of work.
- Luminaires for specific spaces.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p16Offers a look at several new lighting products designed for use in specific spaces. Includes the Circa pendant fixture, Elliptipar's semi-recessed fixture and the RT6000 Line Voltage Lightmodule.
- Lighted cove ceilings.
Benya, J.L. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p18Part I. Examines cove-lighting techniques for commercial and residential projects. Discusses benefits of cove-lighting, most common designs and cove fixtures. Determining lighting needs; Creating design; Examples.
- Retrofit reflectors: Maybe you need them, maybe not.
Audin, L. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p20Covers the basics of specular reflector use in the lighting industry. Tells how to save money and energy without using a reflector. Reflector operation; Retrofit kits; Fixture deterioration; Alternatives.
- The light that makes Milwaukee famous.
Davidsen, J. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, p21Offers a look at some of the Milwaukee structures illuminated during the past four years as part of an effort to increase security and tourism. A lighting subcommittee worked with lighting consultant Claude Engle and the Illuminating Engineering Society of Milwaukee. Design plan; Background;...
- L.A.'s city of light.
Masello, D. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p36Looks at the Citadel complex of discount retail stores and office buildings located along Los Angeles' Interstate 5. The former Uniroyal Tire Company has been transformed into a landmark for drivers by lighting designers Grenald Associates. Lighting uses and solution; Different needs; Artwork;...
- Fire and ice.
Linn, C. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p44Describes the lighting system Bruce Yarnell devised for Tivol Jewels in Missouri. It uses 50W MR-16 lamps with 3800K color temperature and 150W quartz PAR 38 flood downlights. Benefits; Installation.
- No chandeliers.
Fenley, G. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p46Describes the lighting of public spaces at the Swissotel Atlanta created by PHA Lighting Design. It makes massive spaces seem cozy and blocks out ugly vistas and bright parking lot lights.
- Making certification meaningful to clients.
Diemer, H. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p52Opinion. Argues in favor of an objective test to certify lighting designers. Calls for the creation of a new independent organization to implement certification. Task force; Members; Goals.
- Untitled.
White, J. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, p52Opinion. Comments on the International Illuminating Design Awards program (IIDA) sponsored by the IESNA. Lists criteria for 1992 IIDA awards and their history.
- Office workers test lighting design.
White, J. // Architectural Record; Feb1992, Vol. 180 Issue 2, Lighting Supplement p12Summarizes recent office worker lighting tests at the Lighting Design Lab in Seattle. Eighty workers worked in and rated several offices using different illumination schemes.






