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Description
Daylighting used to be a building staple, but the focus shifted to electric lighting due to daylighting's inherent problems. These problems, however, are easily overcome. Learn how state-of-the-art lighting control systems and other products and processes can help almost any building reap the benefits of natural light – including yours.
Learning Objectives
- Identify all the ways in which daylighting may be incorporated into your facility.
- Establish which spaces in your building will benefit most from daylight.
- Discover ways to properly integrate daylighting with electric lighting, including controls.
- Outline the benefits of daylighting models.
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Presenter
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Matthew Tanteri, IESNA, IALD Educator
Matthew Tanteri, IESNA, IALD Educator is an internationally acclaimed lighting designer specializing in daylighting and low energy design. He is Principal of Tanteri & Associates and Assistant Professor at the School of Constructed Environments at Parsons The New School for Design. Mr. Tanteri serves on the IESNA’s Daylighting Committee and Daylighting Metrics subcommittee, and on The Daylighting Collaborative’s Advisory Committee.
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Sponsors
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WattStopper manufactures a wide range of energy efficient lighting controls for commercial and residential use. For more than 25 years, the company has helped users find convenient ways to save energy, meet green initiatives and comply with energy codes with our products, programs, and services. Products include digital lighting management, lighting control panels, occupancy and vacancy sensors, daylighting controls, plug load controls, and wireless RF controls. |
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