Product Description
MAY 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 51 No. 5
FEATURES
ABOVE AND BELOW
From an aerial perspective to a terrestrial one, a colorful entrance canopy outside a New York airport makes a statement from both sides
TIP-TOP CONDITION
Once dark and dated due to its “dumbbell”-styled design, a high-rise’s lobby shapes up with new lighting
MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE OFFICE…
Mazda’s former HQ became a blank slate for MerchSource’s dream office, where lighting blurs the lines between work and play
WALKING A FINE LINE
Architecture and lighting are one single gesture in the new Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts
PROJECT IN PICTURES: 200 GRAY’S INN ROAD
Flexible lighting solutions help combine work and leisure in a remodeled office complex in London
RESEARCH
Outcome-based energy codes offer a new path
IN THIS ISSUE
Willard Warren
Color by Consensus
Paul Pompeo
Generations on the Job
Brienne Musselman
The Trouble with Learning Alone
Mark Lien
Historical Free Verse
Charles Knuffke
Controls Evolve
ON THE COVER: Rochester International Airport’s “wow factor” comes from color-changing light scrolling
across its entry canopy. Photo: Don Cochran Photography
Softcover or Secure PDF: 74 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2021)
SKU: LD+A-2021-MAY
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″