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ALG Online webinar series

Best practices in advanced lighting design


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Cost: Free

The new edition of the Advanced Lighting Guidelines is now available on the web as ALG Online. Join us for two webinars introducing participants to this comprehensive, online edition that will illustrate how ALG Online can help designers, architects, engineers, facilities managers and others incorporate the most advanced, energy-saving strategies and technologies into their projects.

ALG OnlineALG Online: introduction to best practices in advanced lighting design
Originally broadcast Tuesday June 7, 2011 | details | watch now

ALG Online: an in-depth review of best practices in advanced lighting design
Originally broadcast Tuesday, June 21, 2011 | details | watch now

With the rise of green building and pressure to reduce electricity consumption, lighting installations must not only to deliver high-quality lighting but also be energy efficient. ALG Online helps achieve both goals with instructional graphics and superior design solutions for many typical building or space types. The guide covers best practices in topics such as daylighting, integration of controls, research in health and human performance, codes and policies that affect lighting efficiency, emerging technologies, design applications, and offers tech sheets identifying high performance luminaires.

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ALG Online has been developed by New Buildings Institute (NBI) as part of its Advanced Buildings® suite of tools and resources to help design teams and other commercial building professionals create high performance commercial buildings. NBI is a nonprofit organization working to advance research, design practices and policies that improve energy efficiency in the built environment. Learn more at Advancedbuildings.net.



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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