Top building products for September 2024
BD+C Editors break down September's top 15 building products, from the Crystal W50i to Armstrong's DesignStackz Ceiling System.
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BD+C Editors break down September's top 15 building products, from the Crystal W50i to Armstrong's DesignStackz Ceiling System.
BD+C Editors break down July's top 15 building products, from Façades by Design to Schweiss Doors's Strap Latch bifold door.
Federal government research shows a huge leap in the penetration of LEDs in the lighting market from 2010 to 2020. In 2010 and 2015, LED installations represented 1% and 8% of overall lighting inventory, respectively.
SGC Horizon present 7 ProConnect events in 2024.
Legrand, a global leader in electrical and network infrastructure solutions, is pleased to announce that the Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) product family of networked lighting control systems is now certified through the ioXt Alliance Certification Program. As the most comprehensive cybersecurity certification available, the evaluation positions the Wattstopper DLM networked lighting control solution to meet DesignLights Consortium (DLC) Networked Lighting Control System Technical Requirements (Version 5), also known as NLC5.
Williams’ full range of products illuminated the action behind the scenes of Boston University’s Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre and College of Fine Arts Production Center.
Built to meet the rigors and requirements of professional home builders, electricians and installers, Orro Smart Living System provides top-of-the-line quality and features homeowners demand.
Building Design+Construction readers and editors select their top building products for the past 12 months in the fourth-annual 101 Top Products report.
FabricAir’s ceiling-hung fabric duct and Ellumi Lighting’s bacteria-killing lights are among the 13 new building systems products to make Building Design+Construction's 2019 101 Top Products report.
The new lights will save Willis Tower more than 70% in antenna-lighting energy costs.
The earliest American malls didn’t offer much in the way of natural light; the big selling points were plenty of free parking and air conditioning throughout, and light just made it harder to keep things cool.
In the real estate industry, understanding how our buildings are used is critical to understanding how to manage our buildings.
Bjarke Ingels Group creates words and numbers using light.
Design elements such as colored-glass room dividers and distinctive curvatures in the carpet, ceiling panels, and light fixtures create definition between zones in the library.