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Lighting in Design - March 2004

March 2004



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Revitalising revampp for Bedford Centre
Lighting in Design visited the mall that has been transformed from a rather dinghy shopping centre into an airy, spacious and lively entertainment venue
LEDs glow in anticipation
Of all forms of electric illumination, only solid state light emitters are new enough to continue to benefit from rapid technological improvements that bring about dramatic cost reductions. Dan Strassberg takes a fresh look at the benefits of LEDS..
Living with light
Home-owners and design professionals still tend to treat lighting as an afterthought rather than as an integral way of bringing a space to life. Elizabeth Wilhide offers general advice on the functional and evocative elements of lighting design
Carlton Centre goes green
All the lighting in the office tower has been retrofitted with efficient technology to achieve an illumination level of not less than 300 lux throughout
Computer aided lighting design
Advanced Graphical Interface for lighting design is a versatile interactive CAD rendering program used to generate accurate colour imagery of the illuminated environment so architects can show clients different lighting scenarios
Brighter with neon
Otto Horlacher gives a brief description of neon and highlights some of the advantages of using it as an alternative light source
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