Hallway light fixtures, integrated with IT capabilities, may soon be able to communicate with electricity providers, dimming during spikes in city-wide electri...
Even though the focus of most restroom projects is water conservation, that doesn’t mean energy-management improvements aren’t also possible. Because restrooms ...
Because lighting accounts for approximately 39 percent of the average commercial office building’s total electricity use, effectively managing lighting use gives high-rise building owners and facility managers the power to save more electricity than they can with any other control technology at their disposal – without sacrificing employee comfort or satisfaction.
LPL Financial’s goal is to operate their new 13-floor San Diego office tower using an amount of energy equal to the amount of renewable energy created on-site....
It took 15 years for developer Joshua Muss to turn a small city-owned park on top of an underground parking garage into the high-rise complex that is aptly name...
TD Ameritrade's new tower, which opened for business last year, encompasses 530,000 square feet and capacity for approximately 1,800 associates. It makes use o...
January 10, 2014 is the deadline for submissions to be recognized by the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign, a coalition of organizations inc...
A common relamping practice, when upgrading from fluorescent to LED, is to fully replace all bulbs in an area after a number of expired individual bulbs have b...
While high-rise buildings have unique energy-efficiency challenges relative to occupancy and ownership, there is significant evidence that energy reduction not ...
Taking a walk around the modern workplace illuminates a verifiable truth: Lighting affects the way we work. The best solution for building occupants (as well as...