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SPONSORS
The following sponsors have generously funded this year's IALD International Lighting Design Awards Program & IALD Education Trust Benefit Dinner. Proceeds from this event will support the activities of the IALD Education Trust Fund. Thanks go out to the following manufacturers and sponsors:
PLATINUM
B-K LIGHTING + TEKA ILLUMINATION COOPER LIGHTING iO LIGHTING PHILIPS DAY-BRITE
THE LIGHTING QUOTIENT GOLD
ACUITY BRANDS LIGHTING LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO INC OSRAM SYLVANIA INC PHILIPS LIGHTOLIER TRAXON TECHNOLOGIES VISA LIGHTING
SILVER
ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING (A|L) BARTCO LIGHTING INC THE BELFER GROUP EDISON PRICE LIGHTING ERCO LIGHTING INC EYE LIGHTING INTERNATIONAL GE LIGHTING IALD EDUCATION TRUST IALD PRESIDENT’S TABLE KURT VERSEN COMPANY LG INNOTEK
LIGHTING INDUSTRY RESOURCE COUNCIL (LIRC) LIGHTING SERVICES INC PHILIPS LIGHTING PRUDENTIAL LIGHTING SPECIALTY LIGHTING INDUSTRIES TARGETTI POULSEN USA INC WATTSTOPPER
WIEDENBACH-BROWN CO INC ZUMTOBEL LIGHTING INC
BOLD INDICATES SPONSORSHIP OF MULTIPLE TABLES SPONSORS LIST CURRENT AS OF 4 MAY 2011.
IALD AWARDS PROGRAM RECOGNIZES LIGHTING DESIGN ACHIEVEMENT, INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
As the longest-running award program recognizing architectural lighting design excellence, receiving an IALD award nod is universally heralded as the top honor in the lighting design industry. Over the years, this program has become an industry benchmark, setting the bar in a position that requires adherence to the highest quality lighting design parameters.
Diane McNabb Rodriguez, Associate IALD and IALD International Lighting Design Awards Chair, was thrilled with this year’s recipients. “The sheer number of winners is evidence that this year’s awards judges had their work cut out for them as the caliber of work submitted raised the standard for excellence in lighting design to a new level.”
The IALD is always thrilled and honored to receive a large number of entries, and it is especially appreciative of our esteemed panel of seven judges who spend three full days reviewing entries. The judges include five IALD members at various experience levels, including a sustainability expert. An interior designer and architect join these five IALD members to complete the panel.
2011 IALD INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGN AWARD JUDGES The judging process is an integral part of the awards program, and the IALD is delighted to have secured a fantastic panel of judges this year, including:
ROSEMARIE ALLAIRE, IALD, ROSEMARIE ALLAIRE LIGHTING DESIGN, DANA POINT, CA USA GUSTAVO AVILES, IALD, LIGHTEAM, MEXICO CITY DF MEXICO JUAN BETANCUR, AIA, LEED AP, ADRIAN SMITH + GORDON GILL ARCHITECTURE, CHICAGO, IL USA CJ BROCKWAY, ASSOCIATE IALD, NBBJ, SEATTLE, WA USA JOSEPH CONNELL, IIDA, LEED AP, PERKINS + WILL, CHICAGO, IL USA MICHAEL SOUTER, FIALD, LUMINAE SOUTER ASSOCIATES LLC, SAN FRANCISCO, CA USA JEAN SUNDIN, IALD, OFFICE FOR VISUAL INTERACTION INC, NEW YORK, NY USA
2011 IALD INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGN AWARDS CHAIR MS. DIANE MCNABB RODRIGUEZ, ASSOC. IALD, CIRCLE DESIGN GROUP, INDIANAPOLIS, IN USA
Judging took place in Chicago, IL USA, in December 2010.
THE PROCESS : JUDGING CRITERIA The IALD International Lighting Design Awards program honors lighting design that reaches new heights, moves beyond the ordinary and represents excellence in aesthetic and technical design achievement.
Only those projects demonstrating consistent design quality and technical expertise receive award recognition after three straight days of judging.
The judging for the IALD International Lighting Design Awards is rigorous and blind to uphold the integrity of the process. Scoring is quantitative, with each judge confidentially assigning a numeric value to each criterion after a period of discussion. Ballots are tallied and results kept confidential until judging concludes. There is no point during the process in which judges are made aware of where a specific project stands in terms of receiving an award.
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