Studio Leader Lauri Tredinnick Authors a Consulting-Specifying Engineer (CSE) Article on User-Centric Lighting System Controls

Today, advanced lighting systems have become the new norm, boasting a diverse range of lighting fixtures, sources, and controls. While navigating the intricacies of modern systems may require specialized expertise, a meticulous approach to planning, programming, and design can unlock numerous advantages.

Lacking windows that provide natural light, indirect illumination offers circadian assistance throughout the day.

Referencing the Kentucky Children’s Hospital NICU Renovation & Upgrade project, Pivotal Lighting Design Studio Leader Lauri Tredinnick shares invaluable insights on control system consideration and strategies for tunable lighting environments in this CSE article, "Designing Lighting System Controls with the User in Mind.” With a growing understanding of light's physiological impacts, tunable lighting systems can support healthy circadian rhythms.

Though not always simple to implement, recent advancements in lighting and control technologies offer unparalleled possibilities for delivering tailored illumination. By carefully considering and documenting relevant parameters, tunable lighting systems have the potential to profoundly enhance people's lives and well-being.

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