President Trump’s proposed tariffs include LED lighting–both LEDs and LED parts. What does this mean for manufacturers and distributors?
President Trump’s proposed tariffs include LED lighting–both LEDs and LED parts. What does this mean for manufacturers and distributors?
KIM Lighting’s Wall Director 2.0 is a modern take on the company’s legacy bestseller, redesigned exclusively for LED and integrating advanced features such as integral control.
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has reported that architecture firm billings rose for the sixth consecutive month in March, although the pace of growth slowed modestly from February.
Philips Lighting recently announced a partnership for Philips Hue Entertainment with Razer, a lifestyle brand for gamers. To provide gamers with a new level of spatial immersion, the companies have integrated the Philips Hue Entertainment API and tools with the Razer Chroma lighting ecosystem.
The Illuminating Engineering Society has announced its 2018 Progress Report is now open to submissions. IES is looking for significant new advancements in lighting products, research, publications, and design tools from the past year.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) has launched an initiative to develop a recommended practice for the specification, measurement, and application of lighting to support circadian entrainment of individuals in daytime work environments.
FLOS Architectural’s Running Magnet 2.0 is a series of magnetic tracks (24V/max 10A) that house movable LED lighting modules, providing a highly flexible recessed indoor luminaire that integrates in plasterboard walls and ceilings.
In this video, NPR shows us how the speed of light was first estimated, and how you can do a similar measurement yourself–using those leftover marshmallow Easter peeps and a microwave.
Industrial lighting manufacturer Appleton recently sent out a press release identifying five key trends in that sector, summarized here.
Last December, ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST published a preview of what they consider the most anticipated buildings of 2018.