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Cabin Fever
A research facility in the smoky mountains utilizes its surroundings to provide a sustainable design.
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NO. 6 • BOULDER: Earth to Boulder, ComeIn
It’s an old joke in Colorado: Boulder is 16 square miles surrounded by reality.
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Litecontrol Staff Announcements
Litecontrol has named Robert G. Davis as its director of its new product management department. He was previously a senior instructor in architectural engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Litecontrol has also appointed Randy Solliday as its regional sales manager for the Northeast...
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A Model for Outdoor Lighting Ordinances
COMMUNITIES AND STATES ARE INCREASINGLY RECOGNIZING THE BENEFITS OF establishing some regulation for outdoor lighting. The move may be prompted by citizen complaints about poorly designed installations, a desire to save energy, or an awareness of losing sight of the night sky. Exterior lighting...
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The Giving Season: Osram gives to University of Colorado
Education, said investment banker George Peabody (1795-1869), is a debt due from present to future generations. Lighting manufacturer Osram Sylvania shares not only the commonality of Danvers, Massachusetts-Peabody's birth town and Osram's U.S. headquarters-with the nineteenth century...
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Lighting Challenges in 2007
A|L's Industry Exchange Question was developed as a means of promoting discussion among members of the architectural and lighting design communities. Past questions have addressed a variety of topics, including: commoditization, the frequency of tradeshows, credentialing, and the impact of...
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Land Development Pays off for Housing Authority
BOULDER, CO. - When the public housing agency here commemorated its 40th anniversary in September, its 46 employees had good reason to celebrate.
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Wanted: new homes for prairie dogs
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Angle finder for crown molding
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Marking up allowance overruns, OSB skeptic