Product Description
NOVEMBER 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 52 No. 11
FEATURES
A SOLUTION ARGUMENT
Connected lighting can allow us to market “light” as an asset rather than a commodity
CAN-DO CURRICULUM
From kids to codes to connectivity, here are five things lighting professionals should keep top of mind to improve educational facilities
PROJECT IN PICTURES: OBSERVER EFFECT
A digital art piece composed of LED screens and acrylic lenses brings inspiration to a new life-science building in Massachusetts
RESEARCH
Optimizing today’s residential energy and automation systems
IES PROGRESS REPORT
The Progress Committee recognizes 81 products, publications and design tools for 2022
IN THIS ISSUE
Jason Livingston and Lorne Whitehead
The Warm-Dim Challenge
Paul Pompeo
Remote Work’s Great Divide
Jane Slade
Dark Matters
PLUS
IES Insider
Products
Ad Index/Classifieds
Last Look
ON THE COVER: Connected lighting can serve as an access portal to data that can make our schools smarter, buildings safer and cities more sustainable.
Softcover or Secure PDF: 66 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2022)
SKU: LD+A-2022-NOV
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″