hile fixture design and layout matter, Steven Mesh, lighting design educator with the Illuminating Engineering Society, stresses that the real opportunity lies in lighting controls. “The most critical thing to think about is that if you’re not also considering incorporating controls, you’re wasting an enormous opportunity,” Mesh says.
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