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APRIL 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 51 No. 4
FEATURES
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
State-of-the-art lighting is the International Spy Museum’s very own secret weapon
OFFICE DESIGN IN A POST-COVID WORLD
A roundtable discussion with members of the design and manufacturing communities provides insight into how the pandemic may reshape the modern office
DOWN TO EARTH AND REACHING FOR THE SKY
The lighting plan at a Utah resort unites the great outdoors with tranquil interiors
PROJECT IN PICTURES: MULBERRY COMMONS PARK
Vertical luminaires help transform a nondescript public space into the centerpiece of Newark’s downtown revival
COLORING OUTSIDE THE LINES
“Inside-the-box” applications such as warm dimming and eye-catching façades are well established, but the true power of dynamic lighting lies in more unconventional uses. Here are five examples
RESEARCH
Seeking new weapons against microbial foes
IN THIS ISSUE
Willard Warren
Daylight Confronts Color Tuning
Alex Baker
IES in Washington
Tony Esposito & Jess Baker
Conquering TM-30
Jerry Plank
Horticulture Product Safety
Kate Hickcox & Michael Myer
Next-Level Connected Lighting
ON THE COVER: At the International Spy Museum, lighting hardware is concealed within the display of an Aston Martin DB5 first driven by James Bond in Goldfinger. Photo: Courtesy of Available Light/International Spy Museum
Softcover or Secure PDF: 74 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2021)
SKU: LD+A-2021-APR
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″