018 CONTENTS [oct/nov] Front cover: ME Hotel Atrium Champagne Bar. Pic: Francisco Guerrero
036 Interview Vilma Barr talks to Denise Fong, Principal of US lighting design practice Candela.
DETAILS
022 Editorial Comment Paul James on the need for accreditation for lighting designers. 024 Headlines
The latest industry news. 026 Eye Opener Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, UK. 028 Drawing Board Proposed projects in the US and Saudi Arabia. 030 Spotlight A selection of brand new projects from the US and UK. 032 Snapshot
An introduction to the work of Barcelona practice Anoche. 034 Lighting Talk An illuminating chat with Jim Olson of Olson Kundig Architects. 146 Inspirations
Light Collective introduces Nathalie Rozot, founder of New York-based think tank PhoScope.
Pic: Lucas Conrad & Fred Gonzales
ART & DESIGN
097 Mobile Orchard, London Alex Haw’s latest atmospheric project with Arup, LED Linear, Architectural FX and Wibre. 102 Design File
Joe O’Connell & Blessing Hancock mix technology and sculpture for their light installations in the American South. 104 Perseverance Kerem Asfuroglu expresses his thoughts about lighting in a novel form.
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TECHNOLOGY 106 Age of Perception
The impact of age on the perception of light quality by Dr. Karolina M. Zielinska - Dabkowska and Veronika Labancová. 108 Case Studies A pick of manufacturers’ projects from around the world. 126 David Morgan A searching critique of DIAL’s new online luminaire specification tool. 128 Geoff Archenhold
The good doctor expresses his concerns at lighting control network security. 132 Product Guide
The latest lighting control hardware and software. 138 100% Design A round-up of the architectural lighting products from the London design show. 140 New Products
Fresh fixtures for your consideration. 144 Event Calendar Your global show and conference guide.
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