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Presented on behalf of AIA St. Louis Sponsor - Lighting Associates
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3/26/2026
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When:
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Thursday, March 26, 2026 12:00 - 100 PM
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Where:
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The Resource Center at AIA St. Louis 911 Washington Ave. Ste. 120 St. Louis 63101 United States
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Contact:
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314-621-3484
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The Next Generation in Circadian Lighting 
Circadian lighting is an innovative approach to lighting design. However, traditional lighting practices often require very high light levels and energy consumption to meet the standards outlined in RP-46-23. This session will delve into the design parameters necessary to meet the requirements of RP-46-23 and introduce a formula for achieving this standard, known as application efficiency. This will provide practical insights for professionals implementing circadian lighting. It is essential to recognize that measuring circadian supportive lighting differs from measuring conventional lighting. It is crucial to consider the role of color and spectrum, as different light colors and spectrums impact circadian rhythms. Presented by Lighting Associates, LLC Speaker: Lindsay Gregory - Regional Sales Manager, BIOS Lighting Credit: 1.00 LU|HSW Learning Objectives: - Gain an understanding of the profound importance of circadian rhythms for health and well-being. Learn how lighting influences these natural cycles and how to incorporate these strategies into design.
- Summarize the key requirements outlined in the RP-46-23 guidelines and discuss their implications for traditional lighting practices in various environments.
- Evaluate circadian supportive lighting by considering application efficiency, including assessing the role of light color and spectrum in design.
- Utilize a novel formula to achieve RP-46-23 criteria in your projects, enabling you to create effective circadian lighting solutions for diverse spaces.
HYBRID EVENT:
- In person at The Resource Center at AIA St. Louis
- Virtually streamed over zoom
Lunch provided to in person attendees
Register using the button above
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