Lighting & Lighting Controls for Office Spaces
Young Living Essential Oils located in Lehi, UT designed by BNA with JRC Agency, featuring EVO SQ ARTC 4 Downlight by Gotham Lighting, photographed by Endeavour Architectural Photography
Air Lease Corporation located in Los Angeles, CA designed by Stantec, featuring eldoLED, photographed by Eric Laignel Photography
Guardian Life Hudson Yards located in New York, NY designed by Perkins and Will / HDLC Architectural Lighting Design, featuring SLOT 2 LED by Mark Architectural Lighting, photographed by Eric Laignel Photography
KPMG Lakehouse located in Orlando, FL designed by HLB Lighting Design, Inc. with Landreth Lighting, Inc Agency, featuring Custom RGBW Ceiling System and Custom LED Driver by eldoLED, photographed by Chad Baumer Photography
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Guardian Life Hudson Yards located in New York, NY designed by Perkins and Will and HDLC Architectural Lighting Design with NY Digital agency, featuring 2ABV and 3SQABV Adjustable Bevel Trim by Aculux and SPR LED Linear by Mark Architectural Lighting, photographed by Eric Laignel
Benchmark Capital located in San Francisco, CA designed by Lundberg Design / Banks Landl Lighting Design with 16500 agency, featuring Arena-Slice by Eureka, photographed by Thomas Kuoh
Air Lease Corporation located in Los Angeles, CA designed by Stantec, featuring eldoLED, photographed by Eric Laignel Photography
Lighting creates a unique space where employees are comfortable and want to work. Deliver optimized, energy efficient lighting solutions, from open spaces to executive offices, that can easily adapt to changing space usage and make a mark in every office application. Tackle the distinctive challenges that every project presents with a broad portfolio that balances the need for function and comfort with unparalleled aesthetics.
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Photographer: Endeavour Architectural Photography
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District 56 – Terminus located in Langford, BC, Canada designed by Design Build Services of Victoria, McGeachy Design Studio and Aspect Structural Engineers, featuring the Cycle by Eureka, photographed by Dasha Armstrong Photography
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Parking Lot
Parking Garage
Landscape
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Decorative and Specialty
Building Perimeter / Security
Building Façade
Bridge / Infrastructure
Waterfront
Photographer: Thomas Kuoh
Best Practices - Designing Private Office Lighting Controls
Lighting Contributes to Unique Employee Experience at Beverage Distributor Headquarters
Photographer: Lincoln Harbour
Best Practices - Designing Open Office Lighting Controls
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Best Practices - Designing Open Office Lighting Controls
Lighting Contributes to Unique Employee Experience at Beverage Distributor Headquarters
Photographer: Thomas Kuoh
Best Practices - Designing Private Office Lighting Controls
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Create Barriers Between People and Germs
Photographed by Michael Tenaglia
Emergency Lighting Testing Compliance Just Got Easier
Photographed by Gerry Kopelow
Reduce Glare for Employees
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Endeavour Architectural Photography
Photographed by Kyle Patton
Peace of Mind with
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Discover the Full PPB Product Offering
Using our expertise in molded plastics, US-based Sunoptics® provides PPB product from clear-acrylic or polycarbonate desk dividers to portable sneeze guards. Providing thickness options applicable to the application, you can create a safe space without sacrificing aesthetics.
Personal Protection Barriers (PPB) are designed to create a healthier work environment, by adding an additional layer of protection to reduce the spread of germs. PPB products reduce the chance of touching, being exposed to, and spreading germs.
Personal Protection Barriers
Ceridian Canada Ltd. in Winnipeg, MB, Canada with R.D. Sales and Environmental Space Planning photographed by Gerry Kopelow
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A well-designed visual environment can effectively foster employees to do their best work. Reducing glare can reduce painful eyestrain, increase visual efficiency, and decrease the frequency of errors. Understand how controlling glare, selecting the best type of fixture for the space, and taking new design standards like UGR into consideration are key to creating a comfortable workspace.
Reduce Visual Discomfort for Employees
Smart Lighting Solutions Corporate Office in Atlanta, GA with Smart Lighting Solutions photographed by Kyle Patton
Discover UV Technology
When lighting office spaces, don’t forget to include UV light disinfection* technology. Our UV technology treats both the air and surfaces throughout the workspace. Plus, most UV solutions are available in the luminaires you already know and love like the BLT from Lithonia Lighting® or the Gotham EVO™. When provided with a well-lit and treated space, employees can thrive in their environments because they are focusing on doing their best work, not pathogens** in the space.
Peace of Mind with UV Technology
Learn more about STAR
Additionally, records of these tests must be maintained for inspection by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (“AHJ”), such as the local fire marshal. With the STAR mobile application and STAR-enabled emergency lighting products, meeting these emergency lighting requirements is simpler than ever!
STAR-enabled emergency lighting equipment automatically conducts the brief monthly tests and full 90-minute annual tests, as required by code.
Emergency Lighting Testing Compliance Just Got Easier
Photographed by Michael Tenaglia
**Refer to product specification sheets at acuitybrands.com/UV-Products for efficacy claims and claim substantiation regarding specific products and pathogens.
*All references to “disinfection” are referring generally to reduction of bioburden and are not intended to refer to any specific definition of the term as may be used for other purposes by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The disinfection technology as incorporated in Acuity Brands products is not intended for use in the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease and is not certified or approved for use as or for the disinfection of medical devices by the FDA. Bioburden reduction is a function of fixture run time, distance to the UV light source, air flow, room size, shadow areas and/or other factors, and the level of reduction will vary within a specific space.
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Create Barriers Between People and Germs
Photographed by Michael Tenaglia
Emergency Lighting Testing Compliance Just Got Easier
Photographed by Gerry Kopelow
Reduce Glare for Employees
Photographed by Aaron Shaw -
Endeavour Architectural Photography
Photographed by Kyle Patton
Peace of Mind with
UV Technology
Photographed by Endeavour Architectural Photography
Is your project ready for UL 924 standards?
Photographed by Endeavour Architectural Photography
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As of May 6th, 2022, a UL 924 change is effective that obsoletes many industry-standard emergency solutions. This update requires emergency lighting control devices to be provided with an input signal indicating the presence of normal power. The nLight® AIR EM emergency solution (EM) meets this requirement wirelessly.
Is your project ready for UL 924 standards?
Photographed by Endeavour Architectural Photography
Is your project ready for UL 924 standards?
Photographed by Endeavour Architectural Photography
Get all the Details!
As of May 6th, 2022, a UL 924 change is effective that obsoletes many industry-standard emergency solutions. This update requires emergency lighting control devices to be provided with an input signal indicating the presence of normal power. The nLight® AIR EM emergency solution (EM) meets this requirement wirelessly.
Is your project ready for UL 924 standards?
Sustainability With Networked Lighting Controls
Photographed by McGinn Photography
Design a better world with networked lighting controls
Climate change has become a mainstream issue worldwide that affects humanity today and will increasingly affect our collective futures. When looking at the various causes of climate change, it is clear that our response must include a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. electricity generation in 2020 resulted in 1.55 billion metric tons of CO2 with lighting making up about 35% of electricity used in U.S. commercial buildings. Moving to LED lighting has already had a tremendous impact in decreasing energy consumption but specifying networked lighting controls is the next small step that can have a great impact in reducing emissions.
Sustainability with networked lighting controls
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Photographed by Endeavour Architectural Photography
Design a better world with networked lighting controls
Climate change has become a mainstream issue worldwide that affects humanity today and will increasingly affect our collective futures. When looking at the various causes of climate change, it is clear that our response must include a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. electricity generation in 2020 resulted in 1.55 billion metric tons of CO2 with lighting making up about 35% of electricity used in U.S. commercial buildings. Moving to LED lighting has already had a tremendous impact in decreasing energy consumption but specifying networked lighting controls is the next small step that can have a great impact in reducing emissions.
Sustainability with networked lighting controls
