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SEPTEMBER 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 49 No. 9
FEATURES
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT: THE SEQUEL
Pier 17’s color-changing glass-clad façade symbolizes the revival of a historic New York City neighborhood
LIVE, SHOP, PARK
A discreetly lighted parking garage finds a home in an upscale community
IN HIGH SPIRITS
A distillery creates a welcoming experience for visitors, from the corporate brand right down to the bottle
PROJECT IN PICTURES: FREIBURG TOWN HALL
Custom lighting plays a role in Germany’s first net-plus-energy administration building
TAMING TODAY’S TECH
Leveraging off-the-shelf tools can bring lighting professionals up to speed. A practitioner shows us how
GOODBYE YELLOW-LIT ROAD
And hello LEDs. The LRC recently managed a retrofit of high-pressure sodium streetlights outside Albany, NY, which also explored the economics of utility-owned street lighting
CONNECT FOUR
LD+A asked a quartet of industry experts to predict whether connected lighting or light and health will generate more jobs in the next three years. The vote was unanimous
IN THIS ISSUE
Willard Warren
Calculation Checkup
Gary Meshberg
Data’s Hidden Value
Mark Lien
A Dystopian Future?
Jerry Plank
Product Verbiage Problems
Tom Butters
The Limits of E-Learning
ON THE COVER: Pier 17’s glass envelope houses RGBW fixtures that create dynamic displays for events, holidays and social initiatives. Photo: C. Taylor Crothers
Softcover or Secure PDF: 76 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2019)
SKU: LD+A-2019-SEP
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″