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OCTOBER 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 52 No. 10
FEATURES
POST-OCCUPANCY CHECKUP
Patient rooms without windows at the University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital put a premium on circadian support through lighting control. A look at how the lessons learned are being applied in similar projects
COMPLETE ALIGNMENT
A new high school in Massachusetts will encompass a holistic approach to “wellness” that combines building materials and the needs of the community and those who will use it every day
WIDE WORLD OF WELLNESS
The definition of “light and health” is expanding to include some unusual projects
PROJECT IN PICTURES: FRICK MADISON
Layers of light bring new life to the Frick’s collection of Old Masters, temporarily installed in a Brutalist-designed Manhattan building
RESEARCH
No More Modifications: Glare control from a circadian perspective
IN THIS ISSUE
Kate Hickcox
L-Prize Awards Justice
Christien Methot
Pandemic Perseverance
PLUS
IES Insider
Products
Ad Index/Classifieds
Last Look
ON THE COVER: From a department store to a fire station, new approaches to “healthy lighting” showcase the market’s
continued growth (p. 36).
Softcover or Secure PDF: 62 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2022)
SKU: LD+A-2022-OCT
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″