Architect Courses

  • The annual update is kicked off with the Strategic Plan, Society Awards including Louis B Marks, Medal, DSA, Fellows, and the Presidential Awards. Immediately following, the IES Staff provides perspective on the year's efforts in Outreach, Research, Education and Standards, ending with a special preview of the IES online Lighting Library.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the Asociación Colombiana de Luminotecnia presents "Bioluminescence, the glow of life" with Luis Espinel & Jorge Curtidor. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the Society of Light & Lighting presents "How do we measure our experience of daylight (and should we even try?)" with Ruth Kelly Waskett. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the National Research Council of Canada presents "Integrate electric lighting and daylighting to provide high-quality light for life" with Jennifer A. Veitch. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México presents "Light and Life in Mexico City - An Integrated Project" with Ana Maria Cetto. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world.

  • Presented during the 2021 Annual Conference, these presentations have been curated as a package so you can learn the ways design evolves to meet nuanced project needs and aspirations. Four sessions for the cost of three! 4 CEUs.

  • Consider this an opportunity to catch up on "Current Events" in lighting by revisiting sessions from our 2021 Annual Conference. These presentations have been curated as a package so you can hear different angles of rapidly evolving topics: codes, horticulture, GUV, and sustainability. Four sessions for the cost of three! 4 CEUs.

  • Presented by PNNL experts and partners, this series, "Meeting the Moment" explores how future lighting systems have the potential to be more energy-efficient, flexible, and controllable, to improve our well-being and productivity, and reduce negative environmental impacts. IES Members can rewatch this archive for free!

  • In this session of Light for Life, SEEEI presents "Beyond Illumination - Lighting As a Platform to Improve Our Lives". Ian Rubin discusses the right light, at the right time - how to design for it, enjoy it, and why it is important for our well-being. Discover city beautification through intentional lighting with project examples of community-specific lighting installations.

  • In this session of Light for Life, IES Australia and New Zealand present "Circling in on the Circular Economy". With Nikita Kalia, explore ways to consider elements of lighting: packaging, fixtures, replacement parts, etc. through the lens of circular economy and sustainability principles. As of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world.