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MAY 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 49 No. 5
FEATURES
FASHION FORWARD
Continuous runs of matching fixtures connect different departments throughout Coach’s new global headquarters
SHIFTING GEARS
Toyota and Mazda’s divergent paths both end at a new North American headquarters
DRIVEN BY SPEED
The newly expanded, fast-paced Echo Logistics headquarters in Chicago is organized around a streets and neighborhoods concept, with lighting to guide the way
PROJECT IN PICTURES: DUKE ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF ARTS
Design riffs at this Washington, D.C. school would make its namesake proud
LESSONS IN THE CLASSROOM
Tunable light could potentially improve student learning, increase teacher satisfaction and trim energy use. A recent pilot project explored these benefits
WORTH THE WAIT
Ready, set, don’t go. A panel of designers reflects back on projects that hit an unexpected detour and what changed once they got back on track
RESEARCH
Circadian Lighting Design: Leveraging the melanopic efficacy of luminous radiation metric
IN THIS ISSUE
Willard Warren
The Power of Personalization
Tom Butters
Mentoring Matters
Mark Lien
Forget What You Think You Know
Gary Meshberg
Quality Boosts Controls
Paul Pompeo
Active vs. Passive Candidates
ON THE COVER: At Coach’s new Hudson Yards HQ, highlighting the edge of floor plates emphasizes the atrium’s tapering volume. Photo: Courtesy of STUDIOS Architecture, Photography by Garrett Rowland
Softcover or Secure PDF: 100 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2019)
SKU: LD+A-2019-MAY
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″