Red Room Rising
Amidst the contrasting new and old in the re-emerging Bowery, the Sperone Westwater Gallery at night presents a glowing shaft of light, punctuated by a hovering red form that elevates behind the glazed façade.
Amidst the contrasting new and old in the re-emerging Bowery, the Sperone Westwater Gallery at night presents a glowing shaft of light, punctuated by a hovering red form that elevates behind the glazed façade.
Join us for a guided tour of the renovated and expanded Museum of the Moving Image, awash with light that, like the art form it illuminates, is both subtle and dramatic. Enjoy the generous, fluid and engaging spaces by Leeser Architecture and ACH Architecture, and explore the wonderful exhibits, rich with memories.
For our 2012/2013 kick-off (or should we say blast-off?) event, the DLFNY is excited and proud to provide the design community with an opportunity to bring you to one of the few places in the world with an up-close view of a space shuttle.
Join us and the Focus Lighting design team on a tour of Frye Company's first store in 148 years.
Join us for a lively discussion on hospitality design with Ken Ventry and Levia Lew, principals and founders of Reveal Design Group.
New residential lighting technologies and how they impact our perception of color and texture in the residential environment of today will be the topic of this expert panel, consisting of an Interior Designer, Lighting Designer, Electrician, Colorist, Lighting Control Expert and Manufacturer.
With a larger exhibit space, 50+ new exhibitor tables, AIA CEU accredited programs and more.
A NYC Lighting Community Event, jointly Sponsored by Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, NYC Section (IESNYC), Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY), and IES Long Island (IESLI).
Join the DLFNY for a behind-the-scenes look at the lighting and design concepts for a dramatic duplex Tribeca loft. The evening will include an unusual opportunity to see a work in progress with mock-ups of the planned installations and initial lighting installed.
Join us for a fun and educational evening of lively, sometimes absurd debate between members of the New York City lighting design community.
A spectacular season opener: join us for a private viewing and discussion of James Turrell's phenomenal exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum. Described by The New York Times as a "nearly hallucinatory play of light and color that makes brilliant use of the museum’s famed rotunda and ocular skylight," this is Turrell's first exhibit at a NY museum in over 30 years.
Join us as Tillotson Design Associates presents the exterior lighting of SHoP Architects-designed instant landmark Barclays Center.
Tour the newly renovated Conrad Hotel in Battery Park City, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and L'Observatoire International.
Meet Professor Paul Bogard of James Madison University and author of the recently published The End of Night as he relates his travels to experience the impact of light and darkness on the human and natural environment.
Join us for this special night in the treasure trove of the Newel showroom. Linnaea Tillett, combining her expertise in lighting design and environmental psychology, will discuss the artistry of light and interiors through the ages and its impacts on experiencing what we call home.
Join us for a tour and discussion of BAM's new Richard B. Fisher building a LEED Gold performing arts center that promises to be an artistic hub within a developing cultural community.
Join us for the "season opener" of our 2014/2015 calendar as the Focus team takes us on a tour of another of their amazing projects: the re-opened Tavern on the Green.
Join us for an in depth discussion of the Red Bull Music Academy project recently completed by the architectural lighting design firm, Tillotson Design Associates.
Join our hands-on workshop for an exciting opportunity to work with a Lighting Designer and see first-hand how technological advances in lighting can impact your designs.
Join us for a fun and educational evening of lively, sometimes absurd debate between members of the New York City lighting design community.
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