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| Content | LUXO, in conjunction with AIA/CES is proud to present The Energy Efficiency Paradox: The Critical Role of Lighting in Today’s Green-Build Environment While today’s modern office may be a dramatic improvement over office spaces of the past, trends in furniture, building design and energy conservation have complicated our office environment by causing distractions, discomfort and disorientation for office workers. This presentation addresses these challenges and suggests ways to remedy them. Objectives: Learn modern trends that incorporate window glazing and reduced-glare lighting designed specifically for lower panel and open-office plans. Examine ways to manage complicated daylight issues without increasing glare and contrast issues. Learn simple fixes that can both enhance the work environment and also increase energy- efficiency by identifying, relocating and/or eliminating distractions. Learn about “Optical Radiation”, “Light Noise”, and other catch-phrases that are inundating our Ergonomics, Health and Safety, and Human Resource personnel. Provider: Luxo Corporation Length: 60 minutes Credits: 1.0 LEU, HSW: No Method of Delivery: PowerPoint Presentation Audio/Visual Required: Projector & Computer (we will provide) Cost to Participants: No Cost Points of Contact: Doug Benway Established in 1934, Luxo Corporation has been a prominent supplier of luminaires for more than 75 years. With products designed to exceed industry standards, Luxo works with an international team of designers and architects to create outstanding lighting solutions for various areas and buildings. Well known as an innovator in the luminaire industry, Luxo is committed to supplying the right light through ergonomic and energy-efficient lighting solutions. Luxo Corporation is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects’ Continuing Education Systems. Credits earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES records for AIA members. Certificates for non-AIA members are available upon request. This program is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education and does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing or dealing in any material or product. Western Regional Sales Manager, USA Luxo Corporation Cell: 707-239-9408 Harry Simons Eastern Regional Sales Manager, USA Luxo Corporation Cell: 917-859-9216 |
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