018 CONTENTS [feb/mar] Front cover: Hafencity-University Subway Station, Hamburg, Germany. Pic: Markus Tollhopf
038 Interview Peter Earle talks to Paul Nulty about the lighting basics and a succcessful first two years.
DETAILS
022 Editorial Comment The strange story of when a damaged van Gogh is not a damaged van Gogh... Paul James explains. 024 Headlines The latest industry news. 026 Eye Opener Observation Tower at the Grand Prix Circuit of the Americas Formula 1 in Austin, Texas. 028 Drawing Board Proposed projects from Chicago, London and Cairo. 030 Spotlight A distinctly French flavour of projects that caught our eye in Montreal, Lyon and Paris. 034 Snapshot An introduction to the work of Californian lighting design practice Banks Ramos. 036 Lighting Talk American architect Charles Rose shares his thoughts on light. 162 Inspirations Light Collective introduces another rising star: Light Bureau’s Joe Vose.
DECORATIVE & DESIGN
102 The Coach House, UK A new dining experience at one of England’s grandest stately homes. 108 Design File: Johannes Hemann A designer who’s work takes inspiration from the forces of nature. 112 Lighting Gallery A collection of decorative pieces from the past six months. 116 Design Lighting Tokyo Creative fixtures found at Japan’s newest lighting event.
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TECHNOLOGY
134 Geoff Archenhold The third and final part of the good doctor’s exploration of colour-tunable luminaires and what to look for when specifying them. 118 DIAL HQ DIAL’s new headquarters is a model for individually controllable workspaces. 120 Public Realm Lighting Case Studies Where technology is helping to put the Great in the Great Outdoors. 140 The ARC Show 2013 Preview A look ahead to the evolved ARC Show - now part of the May Design Series. 148 Exterior Lighting Product Guide From facade spots to streetlighting to projectors. The latest in exterior and amenity lighting. 156 Euroluce Preview A pick of five products you can expect to see in Milan. 160 Event Calendar Your global show and conference guide for the next six months.
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