September Webinars from IALD: Gallery Lighting Installations & The WELL Building Standard

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Sept 16, 2020
The IALD brings you a series of complimentary webinars by subject matter experts. Each focusing on a specific area of interest within different topics. Spaces are limited so sign up quickly to reserve your virtual seat(s).   

Gallery Lighting Installations: Permanent Vs. Temporary

Selection of the correct lighting control system has always been important for art galleries, but in recent years it has become more of a critical and fine-tuned process. As control systems have evolved with enhanced functions—coupled with improved quality in the light sources themselves—lighting designers are required to think about lighting control systems in more detail, particularly in the early stages of projects. These developments allow the lighting designer to have greater flexibility; however, they also come with challenges. Join Doğan Kozan, IALD, managing director of Planlux UK, for a discussion on the challenges lighting designer encounter with control systems in the specifics of permanent and temporary installations.

Date: Thursday, 17 September 2020
Time: Chicago 9:00 A.M. CDT (UTC-5) | London 3:00 P.M. | Stockholm 4:00 P.M.

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Light | The WELL Building Standard

WELL v2 is a vehicle for buildings and organizations to deliver more thoughtful and intentional spaces, policies and protocols that enhance human health and well-being and it has just graduated out of pilot. Join us for a deep dive into the Light concept in WELL v2. and listen in as WELL Light advisors and WELL Concept lead discuss the updates in WELL v2 and how that impacts project implementation. 

Webinar qualifies for continuing education credit:

AIA will award one (1) HSW Learning Unit for attending the live presentation
May qualify for one (1): CLD Continuing Learning Unit (CLU); LC Lighting Education Unit (LEU)

Date: Thursday, 24 September 2020
Time: Chicago 9:00 A.M. CDT (UTC-5) | London 3:00 P.M. | Stockholm 4:00 P.M.

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