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  • IALD Conference Addresses Energy Codes and students

    the trajectory of energy codes and mobilization of the next generation of lighting designers were dominant themes at the Fifth Annual IALD Education Conference, held October 21 to 22 in Alexandria, Virginia. The conference saw double the attendance of the 2004 event held in Vancouver-with almost...

  • Ultralights Awards Architecture students

    tucson-based manufacturer ultralights architectural lighting has created a unique program to bring the disciplines of architecture and lighting design closer together-the UltraLights Design Competition. Partnering with the University of Arizona's College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture...

  • Luraline's 'It's Your Light' Winner

    Lighting manufacturer Luraline Products has announce the winner of its fourth annual "It's Your Light" student design competition--Interior design major Hollis Machala from Mount Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts. Machala's luminaire design named "120 Mystery," is a pendant fixture that provides...

  • Litecontrol Announces Student Design Competition

    has announced a student design competition which integrates its new Inde-Pendants ADA Sconce light fixture into architectural surroundings. It is open to all full-time undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate students enrolled in an accredited program in architecture, lighting design, interior...

  • Solar Living

    Collaboration between students, practitioners, and industry is rare; but, as evidenced in Virginia Tech's house for the Solar Decathlon Competition last fall, the potential for innovation when these partners come together is high.

  • Round-The-Clock Research

    Put 10 really smart college students into a combination dorm and laboratory, give them complex projects to work on, and monitor everything they do. The Home Depot Smart Home at Duke University in Durham, N.C., may sound like the premise for a reality show (that question is even addressed in the...

  • Making Their Own Rules

    Just weeks before the fall semester got under way, the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta announced that it didn’t have enough student housing. 

  • Enrollment on the rise With the college student population growing – especially in warm states – student housing developers are refining their strategies to attract and retain tenants.

    Developers and brokers report that there are more investors than ever in the student housing market, as universities across the nation are projecting increased enrollment.

  • Seniors to help students at new affordablehousing

    Chula Vista, Calif. — MAAC Project, a nonprofit affordable housing developer, is building a home on an elementary school campus for seniors interested in mentoring students.

  • Letters

    Radon check; backfill pressure; Spanish lessons; mold precautions; source for rising hinges; more