The new GrohFlex universal valve system uses a one-size-fits-all rough-in box to serve a wide variety of tub and shower fixtures.

Product: Parans Solar Lighting Collection System
Technology that brings natural light into interior spaces.
Broan’s 20-watt Solar-Powered Attic Ventilator can ventilate up to 1,600 square feet.
Nora Lighting recently added a 4-inch 10-watt model to its Diamond Series of LED retrofit downlights.
Graceful lines create a delicate aesthetic for this lighting collection.
Smart wireless sensors and fast-acting controllers detect water line leaks and prevent damage.
Grounded receptacle supports 120V plugs and USB cables
The popular Summit 3 toilet is now available as a dual-flush model.
Discharging all its water at once in a whirlpool effect beginning below the rim, Eco-X Series toilets clean the bowl from the top down.
With tool-free installation, Saver toilets deliver high-efficiency water savings and require only hand-tightening to install.
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The Cutting Edge of Lighting Controls: Wireless Lighting for Commercial Buildings
Take control of commercial lighting and more. Learn how innovative wireless lighting controls combine intelligent software and wireless technology for tremendous energy savings.
When you need to increase air movement between rooms, the Perfect Balance In-Door Pressure Balancer offers a more elegant solution than leaving an enormous gap beneath the door.
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Stephen Squillance

Technology Tales
A look at the lamp, luminaire, and general lighting technologies—some with staying power and others not—that have shaped the evolution of an industry and the arsenal of available solutions in the lighting designer's toolkit.

Coming to Know Light and Lighting
David DiLaura reflects on learning and its resources in the lighting professions.

Lighting Primer
An overview of ARCHITECTUAL LIGHTING magazine's history.
The Slimline Platinum thermostat provides control of both temperature and humidity levels.
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If you can’t stand the sight of cover plates, consider Bocci’s 22 Series Wall Accessories.
WarmWire floor heat cable makes it easy to incorporate radiant heat into a kitchen or bath: You simply tape cable straps to each side of the subfloor, weave the cable between the straps, and cover with a cement-based or gypsum-based mortar.