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Experience A Fresh Twist on Hypnotica by Luminii

Nestled in the majestic Arizona desert is The Spire Bar at the Arizona Biltmore Resort. Considered to be one of Phoenix’s premier outdoor social destinations, The Spire Bar is among the resort’s most unique and memorable resort amenities. 

Famous Food Street Eats

How do you create a Southeast Asian Street vibe befitting a collection of world class Pan-Asian restaurants for the new, glitzy Resort World Casino, Las Vegas? The answer is to model the area called Famous Food Street Eats after a street or outdoor market one would find in Hong Kong or Singapore.

Toolbox: Building efficiency begins with lighting design and controls in step with the space

When designing a plan for a new building or facility, building owners and facility managers should consider the power of lighting design and its long-term benefits.

How Color and Lighting Shape Mood and Productivity in the Office

Together, color and lighting set the mood in all types of rooms — especially in commercial office environments. The color and lighting of a room, including color temperature, hue, and brightness, can shift a person’s mood for better or for worse.

iilluminati: Women in Lighting Design

In this episode of Lighting the Way, Managing Editor Amy McIntosh spoke with Kelly Roberts, Studio Director for WALD Studio and member of Women in Lighting + Design (WILD).

Toolbox: Reaping the Benefits of Diversity in Lighting Design

By Sarah Erickson, principal, partner, LS Group This past year has come with tremendous change. From the Denver market to the global stage, there have been countless opportunities within the commercial real estate industry to show our resilience and ingenuity.

Toolbox: Architecture Counts for Good Lighting Design

Communication is critical for success. The most flawless, cohesive architecture and lighting design projects are collaborative efforts crafted by informed project members.

Designing for Multi-Purpose Dining Room Spaces

The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the concept of “home” to include work, school, daycare, and more. People are spending more time in spaces that were not designed with these new activities in mind, including dining rooms.
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