IES Toronto Fundamentals of Lighting Spring Session 2022 – Virtual
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March 8, 2022
March 8, 2022
February 5, 2024 While there is a great deal of talk about sustainability, almost nobody is addressing the final stage of LED sustainability: end-of-life. The Department of Energy, seven-plus states, and 147 countries are banning fluorescent sales. Once again, the lighting industry is jumping forward with new technology for the sake of energy-efficiency and long…
July 31, 2023 Modern building-services technology stands for efficient energy usage, individual improvements in the levels of comfort and convenience, as well as all-round safety and security. Lighting is an elementary building block of the built-up world. It not only sets visual accents and, under ideal circumstances, combines aesthetically with the architecture but also provides…
May 14, 2024 By Drew Reagan Migratory birds depend on the night. Coordinate with a Lights Out Program Near you. Twice a year, billions of birds take part in massive migrations. Generally, birds spend the spring and summer in places where conditions are ideal for raising young, which means mild weather, reliable nesting spots, and…
August 16, 2023 Join members of the Ottawa-Gatineau Lighting Community on a guided walkthrough of the Museum of Nature – led by Andrew MacKinnon. Take a tour of the Museum of Nature and learn how this iconic Ottawa landmark was lit. Led by industry veteran Andrew MacKinnon, you’ll be guided through the museum exhibits and…
February 6, 2024 As part of the six-day events at Light + Building 2024 in Frankfurt, the IALD is honored to join Women In Lighting (WIL) in celebration of International Women’s Day and recognition of their fifth anniversary. On 7 March, the IALD is hosting a full day of content on the Design Plaza stage in Hall 3.1 B…
The latest educational webinar from IES is Advanced Computation in Lighting and Daylighting Design, taking place on Tuesday, June 28th.
Leviton Canada is delighted to announce the well-deserved promotion of Nick Foster to the esteemed position of Sales Director for the Atlantic region, effective July 2nd, 2024. “Nick, a valued member of our team since 2015, has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership acumen and a remarkable ability to foster strong client relationships,” said the company via LinkedIn. Read More…
Eureka is pleased to announce that its Atoll luminaire has received a Red Dot Design Award for Product Design. It is the 10th consecutive year that Eureka products have been honored with this prestigious award, which is a testament to the company’s consistency and relentless drive to design the best luminaires in the market. Eureka has… Read More…
In September 2020, the picturesque city of New Westminster near Vancouver in British Columbia suffered a devastating setback when an intentionally set fire destroyed much of the city’s waterfront park, including its urban beach, sand volleyball courts, and iconic art installation known as Wow Westminster. The fire, which burned for ten days before firefighters could… Read More…
May 30, 2024 A unique example of intimate spaces created using Lumentruss products at the Honeyrose Hotel. HONEYROSE Hotel, Montreal, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel. The beautifully inspired Art Deco boutique hotel located in the heart of Montreal is an exemplary demonstration of integrating layers of light into the architectural design to bring the architecture to… Read More…
The FLL Series is ideal for general lighting of grounds, storage yards, car dealerships, parking lots, as well as signage and building facade lighting. These high-power perimeter lights are designed for ease of installation with a snap-together feature that allows for easy optic interchangeability to accommodate different applications. Color temperature and wattage can be changed… Read More…
Replace your 12V driver with this 12V dimmer switch with an integrated driver to control the brightness of low voltage lights. Connect this unit to your 120V input current, and all your lights will dim to a nice, soft glow. Read More…
This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.