Listen Up: Three Considerations for Acoustic Materials with Integrated Lighting

Recorded On: 01/09/2025

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About this Course

The IES offers Educational Webinars throughout the year, purposefully spanning a broad range of topics and speaker expertise. 

Description: Feel more confident in your next client meeting with the owner.  You’ll be equipped with good design principles and what acoustic data is important to make informed recommendations. Lighting and acoustics relate to 2 of the 5 senses evoking strong subjective responses to end users of a space. Increasingly, ceiling systems integrate lighting and acoustic treatment into the same product. Learn why acoustics matter more than even to the effective design of commercial spaces, analogies between lighting and acoustics (health, quality, and technical terms), and what to watch out for when specifying acoustic materials.

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Listen Up: Three Considerations for Acoustic Materials with Integrated Lighting
Open to view video.  |  60 minutes
Open to view video.  |  60 minutes This video is required for course completion.
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1.00 CEU credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CEU credit  |  Certificate available

Daniel Robinson

Navy Island, Inc.

Daniel Robinson, P.E. is an acoustics expert leading product development at Navy Island, Inc. The first decade of his career was as an acoustic consultant for a wide variety of building types including corporate, institutional, federal facilities, educational, worship spaces and residential. For the last 10 years, he has led commercialization of acoustic and lighting products at 3M Company and Navy Island, Inc. to several markets.

Mr. Robinson helps specifiers learn effective acoustic design techniques to ensure successful outcomes on their projects. He is a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE) and American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) E33 committee on Building Acoustics.