Dwell - Good Reading

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Recent work has been published by Dwell. Nice!
Happy to be part of a wonderful team of designers and trades that transformed an old VT barn into a high performance home. The architect chose to leave some of the barn's original elements within the existing structure, while updating finish materials and adding lots of windows for daylighting. With plenty of new wood lighting fixtures and many brightly painted surfaces, this home is warm, welcoming, and well-lit both day & night. This home appears in a larger article as the first of five barns & farmhouses that celebrate their roots

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Additional images may be seen in the Portfolio. All photos © Lindsay Selin Photography.

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JLC's Energy Column - Good Reading

I'm pleased to be a part of the Energy column featured in Journal Of Light Construction's May issue, written by senior editor Ted Cushman.  The column's focus is on 'high-efficacy lighting' and illustrates how code changes & LED technology improvements are coming together and making for some great lighting. A portion of my focus in the interview is that 'every project at every budget level deserves great lighting' and how 'we (as lighting designers) are free to design an entire house to use LED. That definitely has moved beyond what the 2018 code is talking about.'
You can download the PDF here.

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Lighting The Way: Four Good Reasons Why You Need A Lighting Designer

Linking here to Stratton Magazine’s Fall 2017 issue with an article by Anita Rafael that I’m featured in: "Lighting The Way: Four Good Reasons Why You Need A Lighting Designer”. Please let me know what you think! It was a pleasure to be part of this and I am looking forward to a visit some day with Susan Brady @ SBLD Studio Architectural Lighting Design, the other designer featured in the article.

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