Sponsored by Legrand, Lightovation and Rev-S-Shelf.
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Fourth of a four-part live webinar series of 2016 LED University courses presented by Joe Rey-Barreau offering individual learning units and a certificate of completion for all four sessions.
Learning units:
AIA/CES LU (HSW) 1.0 Learning Unit
IDCEC (IIDA/ASID/IDC) 0.1 CEU (live attendees only; on-demand viewing will not qualify for IDCEC credit)
NKBA 0.1 CEU (self-reporting)
NARI 0.1 CEU
LED lighting has achieved a very high level of acceptance by consumers, designers, and architects, and it is now commonly being used as the first lighting option in the most demanding home applications. In this webinar, we will focus on how to use LED lighting in kitchens and baths, with a detailed analysis of the most up-to-date LED products for ambient, task and accent applications. A focus of the presentation will be on products, strategies and techniques for dimming LED lighting with special consideration of the issues and challenges that sometimes arise when dimming LEDs. A summary will provide a detailed analysis of the most effective products and strategies for both lighting and dimming for kitchens and baths with LED lighting.
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Presenter:
Joseph A. Rey-Barreau, AIA, IES
Joseph A. Rey-Barreau, is an architect and lighting designer with more than 25 years of experience as a design professional. He is an Associate Professor with tenure in the College of Design at the University of Kentucky, where he has won numerous teaching awards. He has worked on over 1,000 projects as either the principal lighting designer and/or architect. These have included residential projects, offices, government buildings, stores, industrial, warehouse, educational and healthcare facilities. Since 1995, he has served as the Director of Education for the American Lighting Association and has developed hundreds of lighting education courses for both the lighting industry and for allied professionals such as architects, engineers and interior designers. He is one of the most recognized lighting experts in the United States, and has been quoted and referenced widely in many publications.
He also has presented more than 500 continuing education programs over the past 20 years to groups such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), International Interior Design Association (IIDA), American Lighting Association (ALA), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI).