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| headquarters = [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[United States]]
| purpose = To communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice
| membership = 7,869<ref name="IES Annual Report">{{cite web |title=The Illuminating Engineering Society Annual Report |url=https://media.ies.org/docs/my-ies/2018-19-Annual-Report.pdf |website=Media.IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |date=June 30, 2019 |access-date=October 15, 2020}}</ref>{{Rp|21}}
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| leader_name3 = Ira Rothman
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The '''Illuminating Engineering Society''' ('''IES'''), formerly the '''Illuminating Engineering Society of North America''' ('''IESNA'''), is an industry-backed, [[not-for-profit]], [[learned society]] that was founded in [[New York City]] on January 10, 1906.<ref name="IES About">{{cite web |url=https://www.ies.org/about/ |title=About the IES |website=IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=May 16, 2020}}</ref> The IES's stated mission is "to improve the lighted environment by bringing together those with lighting knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit the public".<ref>{{cite web |title=Mission, Vision & Beliefs |url=https://www.ies.org/about/mission-vision-beliefs/ |website=IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=January 28, 2021 }}</ref>
The '''Illuminating Engineering Society''' ('''IES'''), formerly the '''Illuminating Engineering Society of North America''' ('''IESNA'''), is an industry-backed, [[not-for-profit]], [[learned society]] that was founded in [[New York City]] on January 10, 1906.<ref name="IES About">{{cite web |url=https://www.ies.org/about/ |title=About the IES |website=IES.org |date=May 16, 2014 |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=May 16, 2020}}</ref> The IES's stated mission is "to improve the lighted environment by bringing together those with lighting knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit the public".<ref>{{cite web |title=Mission, Vision & Beliefs |url=https://www.ies.org/about/mission-vision-beliefs/ |website=IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=January 28, 2021 }}</ref>


The Society is still headquartered in New York City, with offices at [[120 Wall Street]]. The IES is divided into approximately 100 local sections.<ref name="IES About" />
The Society is still headquartered in New York City, with offices at [[120 Wall Street]]. The IES is divided into approximately 100 local sections.<ref name="IES About" />
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The IES is credited with over 100 publications on the subject of lighting such as ''The Lighting Handbook: 10th Edition''. Other publications, many of which are [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI) or [[ASHRAE]] standards, include recommended practices for a variety of specific lighting applications such as office, sports, and outdoor lighting, and lighting for healthcare facilities. All IES publications are developed through consensus committee work.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}} The [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) references several IES publications for Optical Radiation Calibrations.<ref>{{cite web |title=National Institute of Standards and Technology, Optical Technology Division |url=http://physics.nist.gov/Divisions/Div844/facilities/pyro/ref.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701083924/http://physics.nist.gov/Divisions/Div844/facilities/pyro/ref.html |archive-date=July 1, 2007 |access-date=August 1, 2007 }}</ref> The [[International Dark-Sky Association]] (IDA) makes several references to the IES and its publications in its ''Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.darksky.org/handbook/lc-hb-v1-14.html |title=Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070812014327/http://www.darksky.org/handbook/lc-hb-v1-14.html |archive-date=August 12, 2007 |date=September 2002 |access-date=March 8, 2021 }}</ref>
The IES is credited with over 100 publications on the subject of lighting such as ''The Lighting Handbook: 10th Edition''. Other publications, many of which are [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI) or [[ASHRAE]] standards, include recommended practices for a variety of specific lighting applications such as office, sports, and outdoor lighting, and lighting for healthcare facilities.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} The [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) references several IES publications for Optical Radiation Calibrations.<ref>{{cite web |title=National Institute of Standards and Technology, Optical Technology Division |url=http://physics.nist.gov/Divisions/Div844/facilities/pyro/ref.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701083924/http://physics.nist.gov/Divisions/Div844/facilities/pyro/ref.html |archive-date=July 1, 2007 |access-date=August 1, 2007 }}</ref> The [[International Dark-Sky Association]] (IDA) makes several references to the IES and its publications in its ''Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.darksky.org/handbook/lc-hb-v1-14.html |title=Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070812014327/http://www.darksky.org/handbook/lc-hb-v1-14.html |archive-date=August 12, 2007 |date=September 2002 |access-date=March 8, 2021 }}</ref>


'''''The Illuminating Engineer''''' could be considered the first journal of the society.<ref name="DiLaura History">{{cite web |title=History |url=https://www.ies.org/about/history/ |first=David |last=DiLaura |author-link=David DiLaura |website=IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |at=sec. First Meeting and Officers |access-date=February 26, 2021 }}</ref> One of the founders, E. Leavenworth Elliott, had begun publishing it late in 1905—just prior to the founding.<ref name="DiLaura History" /> He described it as "a technical journal devoted to the use of artificial light".<ref name="DiLaura History" />
'''''The Illuminating Engineer''''' could be considered the first journal of the society.<ref name="DiLaura History">{{cite web |title=History |url=https://www.ies.org/about/history/ |first=David |last=DiLaura |author-link=David DiLaura |website=IES.org |date=July 27, 2016 |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |at=sec. First Meeting and Officers |access-date=February 26, 2021 }}</ref> One of the founders, E. Leavenworth Elliott, had begun publishing it late in 1905—just prior to the founding.<ref name="DiLaura History" /> He described it as "a technical journal devoted to the use of artificial light".<ref name="DiLaura History" />


The society's present-day journal, '''''LEUKOS''''' (originally the ''Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society'' from 1971 to 2004<ref>{{cite web |title=Publication History |url=https://ies.tandfonline.com/loi/ulks20 |website=IES.TAndFOnline.com |publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]] |access-date=March 1, 2021 }}</ref>) is published by [[Taylor & Francis]] with four issues per year.<ref>{{cite web |title=LEUKOS |url=https://www.ies.org/research/publications/leukos/ |website=IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=March 2, 2021 }}</ref>
The society's present-day journal, '''''LEUKOS''''' (originally the ''Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society'' from 1971 to 2004<ref>{{cite web |title=Publication History |url=https://ies.tandfonline.com/loi/ulks20 |website=IES.TAndFOnline.com |publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]] |access-date=March 1, 2021 }}</ref>) is published by [[Taylor & Francis]] with four issues per year.<ref>{{cite web |title=LEUKOS |url=https://www.ies.org/research/publications/leukos/ |website=IES.org |date=August 30, 2016 |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=March 2, 2021 }}</ref>


'''''LD+A''''' (from ''Lighting, Design + Application'') is the IES's monthly magazine.<ref name="IES LD+A">{{cite web |title=About LD+A |url=https://www.ies.org/lda-magazine/about-lda/ |website=IES.org |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=March 9, 2021 }}</ref> It is free to members.<ref name="IES LD+A" />
'''''LD+A''''' (from ''Lighting, Design + Application'') is the IES's monthly magazine.<ref name="IES LD+A">{{cite web |title=About LD+A |url=https://www.ies.org/lda-magazine/about-lda/ |website=IES.org |date=August 10, 2016 |publisher=Illuminating Engineering Society |access-date=March 9, 2021 }}</ref> It is free to members.<ref name="IES LD+A" />


==Illumination Awards==
==Illumination Awards==
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* The ''Lighting Control Innovation Award'', sponsored by the [[National Electrical Manufacturers Association|NEMA]]'s Lighting Controls Association
* The ''Lighting Control Innovation Award'', sponsored by the [[National Electrical Manufacturers Association|NEMA]]'s Lighting Controls Association
* The ''Aileen Page Cutler Memorial Award for Residential Lighting Design''
* The ''Aileen Page Cutler Memorial Award for Residential Lighting Design''

===The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design===
The awards are for an outstanding balance of function and aesthetic in interior lighting projects
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! {{Gold1}} Award of Distinction
! {{Silver2}} Award of Excellence
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|2022 (49th)<ref name="a2022">{{cite web |title=2022 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2022-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Available Light and Darkhorse Lightworks for Academy of Motion Pictures Exhibit Lighting Los Angeles
*YOD Design Lab for Buddha-Bar New York
*Christensen Lighting for Hall of Ancient Egypt, [[Houston Museum of Natural Science]]
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|2021 (48th)<ref name="a2021">{{cite web |title=2021 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2021-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Glint Lighting Design for Chongqing Changshou Sales Gallery in Chongqing, China
*WSP USA for [[Allegiant Stadium]] in Las Vegas
*WSP USA, Isometrix for The West Hollywood Edition in Las Vegas
|-
|2020 (47th)<ref name="a2020">{{cite web |title=2020 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2020-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
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*[[Speirs Major]] for Re-lighting of Interior of [[Norwich Cathedral]]
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*ASlight for Euphoria Retreat Spa Resort in Mystras, Greece
*ATL Lighting Design Shanghai Company for [[Temple of Confucius, Qufu|Confucian Palace in Qufu]], China
*Charter Sills & Associates for [[Chicago Union Station]] Great Hall Restoration
|-
|2019 (46th)<ref name="a2019">{{cite web |title=2019 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2019-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
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*Brandston Partnership for Sunac Sales Center, Shanghai, China
*Lux Populi for Lakeview Penthouse, Chicago
*KOIZUMI Lighting Technology for Kyoto Kaguraoka Ren Getsu-So, Kyoto, Japan
*Tillotson Design Associates for [[Gateway Arch]] Museum, St. Louis
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*Expolight for "Smartass" Sports Club, Kiev, Ukraine
*Gallegos Lighting Design for [[DreamWorks Animation in amusement parks|DreamWorks Animation]] Zone, Dubai, UAE
*Lightcraft for [[Hearst Digital Media]], New York City
*Eric Johnson Associates for Silver Oak Alexander Valley Winery Interior, Healdsburg, CA USA
|-
|2018 (45th)<ref name="a2018">{{cite web |title=2018 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2018-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Kugler Ning Lighting for [[McKim, Mead & White]] – Dining Room Restoration, New York City
*SmithGroupJJR
**[[Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport|Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport]] Terminal 3 Renovation, Phoenix
**[[Museum of the Bible]], Washington, D.C.
*Wutopia Lab for Underground Forest In Onepark Gubei, Shanghai
|-
|2017 (44th)<ref name="a2017">{{cite web |title=2017 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2017-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
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*Fisher Marantz Stone for [[World Trade Center station (PATH)|World Trade Center Transportation Hub]], New York City
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*Architecture & Light for [[Edmunds.com|EDMUNDS.COM]], Santa Monica, CA
*The Flaming Beacon Lighting Designers for Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort Public Areas, Hainan, China
*LD Studio for [[Museum of Tomorrow]], Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*Raul Osses – Limarí Lighting Design for [[Santiago Bahá'í Temple|Bahá’í Temple Of South America]], Peñalolén, Santiago, Chile
|-
|2016 (43rd)<ref name="a2016">{{cite web |title=2016 Illumination Awards |url=https://ia.ies.org/portfolio-items/2016-illumination-awards/ |website=IES Illumination Awards |publisher=IES |access-date=9 June 2023}}</ref>
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*Lighting Planners Associates for Minna No Mori Gifu Media Cosmos, Gifu, Japan
*Tillotson Design Associates for [[Lincoln Square Synagogue]], New York City
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2015 (42nd)<ref name="a2015">{{cite web |title=Illumination Awards 2015 |url=http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/2015-Illumination-Awards.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915064800/http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/2015-Illumination-Awards.pdf |archive-date=15 September 2015}}</ref>
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*Arup Lighting
**[[Brown University|Brown University Building]] for Environmental Research and Teaching Providence
**[[Fulton Center]] New York City
*Applied Engineering Solutions for Guildford recreation Centre Aquatic Addition [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]], British Columbia
*Auerbach Glasow French for [[California Palace of the Legion of Honor]], Salon Doré San Francisco
*Birkenstock Lighting Design for [[San Francisco International Airport|SFOT3 BAE]] San Francisco
*Kugler Ning Lighting Design
**Restoration of the Nave of Yale [[Sterling Memorial Library]] New Haven, CT
**[[McKim, Mead & White]] Library Restoration New York City
**W Lakeshore Hotel Lobby and Restaurant Renovation Chicago
*Sean O’Connor Lighting for Volvér by José Garces Philadelphia
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*Cooley Monato Studio for Barneys [[Beverly Hills, California|Beverly Hills]], CA
*SmithGroupJJR for Microsoft [[Mississauga]], Ontario
|-
|2014 (41st)<ref name="a2014">{{cite web |title=Illumination Awards 2014 |url=http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/2014-Illumination-Awards.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160819141919/http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/2014-Illumination-Awards.pdf |archive-date=19 August 2016}}</ref>
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*Cooley Monato Studio, BBG-BBGM for Waldorf = [[Astoria Park]] Avenue Lobby & Entry New York City
*Mindseye for St. Moritz Church [[Augsburg]], Germany
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*AKF Group Lighting Design for [[Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital]] Boston
*Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design, Inc. for Baldwin Auditorium Renovation, [[Duke University]] Durham, NC
*HLB Lighting Design for Verizon Innovation Center San Francisco
*Lighting Design Alliance for Hyde at [[Kaseya Center|American Airlines Arena]] Miami
*MCLA Inc. for [[University of Baltimore]] Angelos Law Center Baltimore
*Minuscule Lighting Design for West [[Berkeley Public Library]] Berkeley, CA
*Schuler Shook
**[[City Performance Hall|City Performance Hall Dallas]]
**[[Saenger Theatre (New Orleans)|Saenger Theatre]] New Orleans
*Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting Inc. for [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] Barker Engineering Library Reading Room Cambridge, MA
|-
|2013 (40th)<ref name="a2013">{{cite web |title=Illumination Awards 2013 |url=http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/2013-Illumination-Awards.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160819131800/http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/2013-Illumination-Awards.pdf |archive-date=19 August 2016}}</ref>
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*PritchardPeck Lighting for [[Velti]] San Francisco Headquarters
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*Creative Designs in Lighting for Cole Capital Phoenix
*HGA Architects and Engineers for [[Lakewood Cemetery]] Garden Mausoleum Minneapolis
*Lighting Planners Associates for [[Ise Shrine]] Sengu Museum
*Sean O’Conner Lighting
**Sweet Crush Los Angeles
**Venture Capital Office Building [[Menlo Park, California|Menlo Park, CA]]
|-
|2012 (39th)<ref name="a2012">{{cite web |title=Illumination Awards 2012 |url=http://www.ies.org/pdf/awards/ia/IA-awards-recipient-2012.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140707092204/http://www.ies.org/pdf/awards/ia/IA-awards-recipient-2012.pdf |archive-date=7 July 2014}}</ref>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Light and Design, Illuminart for [[Qatar National Convention Centre]]- Concourses Doha, Qatar
*Lighting Design Alliance for [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] Infusion Center Los Angeles
*Ron Neal Lighting Design for [[Immaculata]] San Diego
|-
|2011 (38th)<ref name="a2011">{{cite web |title=Illumination Awards 2011 |url=http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/IAAwardsmain.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111125001113/http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/IAAwardsmain.pdf |archive-date=25 November 2011}}</ref>
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*ICE Illumination of City Environment for Happo-En: Hakuhou-Kan Hall Renovation, Tokyo
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*Focus Lighting for Science Storms At The [[Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)|Museum Of Science And Industry]], Chicago
*Kahori Mori-Iris Associates for New Temple In [[Ekō-in]]
*Renfro Design Group for The [[Morgan Library & Museum]]-Mckim Restoration
|-
|2010 (37th)<ref name="a2010">{{cite web |title=Illumination Awards 2010 |url=http://www.ies.org/PDF/Awards/ia/2010%20Recipients.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929135324/http://www.ies.org/PDF/Awards/ia/2010%20Recipients.pdf |archive-date=29 September 2011}}</ref>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*[[Speirs Major]] for [[Armani]] Store, 5Th Avenue
*Nihon Sekkei, Inc. for [[Izunome]] Tokyo
*Parsons Brinckerhoff for Mizu Salon, Boston
|-
|2009 (36th)<ref name="a2009">{{cite journal |title=Illumination Awards 2009 |journal=Lighting Design & Application |date=November 2009 |volume=39 |issue=11 |pages=27–37 |url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aci&AN=501512167&site=eds-live&scope=site}}</ref>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*[[Speirs Major]] for Entrance and Atrium, 3 More [[London Riverside]] London
*Lightbrigade Architectural Lighting for Murale Toronto
*Fisher Marantz Stone for [[Museum of Islamic Art, Doha]], Qatar
*Licht Kunst Licht for [[Novartis|Novartis Campus]] Reception Building and Underground Carpark Basel Switzerland
*[[Speirs Major]] for [[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan|Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque]] Abu Dhabi, UAE
*Lighting Design Alliance for [[Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Houston)|Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart]] Houston
|-
|2008 (35th)<ref name="a2008">{{cite web |title=International Illumination Design Awards 2008 |url=http://www.ies.org/PDF/Awards/IIDA/2008InternationalRecipients.pdf |website=ies.org |publisher=IES |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090411052724/http://www.ies.org/PDF/Awards/IIDA/2008InternationalRecipients.pdf|archive-date=11 April 2009}}</ref>
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*Office of Visual Interaction for [[United States Air Force Memorial]]
|
*Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design for [[Creative Artists Agency]] Headquarters
*Derek Porter Studio for [[Hodgdon Powder Company|Hodgdon Powder]] Facility, Herrington, KS
*Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design for the [[Segerstrom Center for the Arts|Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall]], Costa Mesa, CA
*Lighting Planners Associates for [[Midland Square]], Aichi, Japan
|}

'''Special Citation'''
*2022<ref name="a2022"/> Daisuki Light Inc. for Ichijo-Toma Co-op Olympia Tokyo (Philosophical Approach to Residential Lighting Design); Lighting M Inc. for Fukokuseimei Building Lobby Renovation Tokyo (Main Lobby Ceiling with Regard to Tunability and Application of Light to Transform a Space)
*2020<ref name="a2020"/> Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design; Duda/Paine Architects for Center For Health And Wellbeing, Winter Park in FL, USA (Enhancing a Strong Architectural Form)
*2019<ref name="a2019"/> Schuler Shook, Perfido Weiskopf Wagstaff + Goettel, Martinez & Johnson Architecture/OTJ for [[Cincinnati Music Hall]], Cincinnati (Historical Renovation) and Alvine Engineering for OPS JP LORD, Omaha, NE USA (Strong Correlation Between Lighting Design and Users of the Space)
*2018<ref name="a2018"/> School of Architecture, [[Tsinghua University]], X Studio for Shangping Village Regeneration, Xiyuan Town, Jianning County, Sanming City, [[Fujian Province]], China (Innovative Use of Color and Materials) and Licht Kunst Licht AG for [[HSBC]] Cafeteria, Düsseldorf, Germany (Human Centric Illumination in a Daylight Deprived Space)
*2017<ref name="a2017"/> The Lighting Practice, Inc. for [[Case Western Reserve University]], The Milton And Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center, Cleveland, OH (Meeting the Technical Challenge of Transforming a Historic Building into a Performance Space); Illumination of City Environment for Tokyu Plaza Ginza, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Grand Sight Design International Limited for Intercontinental Beijing Sanlitun, Beijing, China (Attention to Detailing & Sensitivity to the Architecture); KGM Architectural Lighting for Westfield Terminal 2 At [[Los Angeles International Airport]], Los Angeles, CA (Internal Backlighting of Sculptural Elements)
*2016<ref name="a2016"/> NBBJ for 1201 3rd Ave Public Spaces Renovation, Seattle (Execution and Simplicity); Morrissey Engineering for Blue Barn, Omaha, NE (Use of Light as a Beacon that Enhances the Community Culture); [[Nikken Sekkei]] for [[Narita International Airport]] Second Passenger Terminal Building (Integration of Daylight and Electric Light Within Circulation Spaces to Enhance User Experience); AES for Ubc Student Union Building, Vancouver, British Columbia (Architectural Integration and Coordination)
*2009<ref name="a2009"/> George Sexton Associates for Star-Spangled Banner Exhibit [[National Museum of American History]] Washington, D.C. (Uniform Illumination of a Large Artifact from a Single Source)
*2008<ref name="a2008"/> Douglas Welch Design Associates, Ltd. for Museo del Acero – Furnace Show, Monterrey, Mexico (Metaphoric alliteration)

===The Outdoor Lighting Design Award===
The awards are for an outstanding built environment solution by aesthetic, creative, and fine technical aspects of outdoor lighting projects with a good understanding of activities.

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! Year
! {{Gold1}} Award of Distinction
! {{Silver2}} Award of Excellence
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|2022 (49th)<ref name="a2022"/>
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*Lam Partners for [[SoFi Stadium]] Inglewood, CA
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*Lux Populi for NorthConnex Sydney, Australia
|-
|2021 (48th)<ref name="a2021"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Kugler Ning Lighting for [[Fotografiska New York|Fotografiska]] in New York City
|-
|2020 (47th)<ref name="a2020"/>
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*[[Dean Skira|Skira]] for GTC Matrix in Zagreb, Croatia
*NAC Engineering for Riverfront Park Pavilion in Spokane, WA USA
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*Brandston Partnership for Jinzunbao Experience Center in Luzhou, China
|-
|2019 (46th)<ref name="a2019"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Brilliant Lighting Studio for Von Karman Creative Campus, Irvine, CA
*CS Design For [[Sun Life Building]], Montréal
*Illuminating Concepts for [[MGM Cotai]], Macau
*Motoko Ishii Lighting Design Inc. for [[Eiffel Tower]] Dressed In Japanese Lights, Paris
*Sean O'Connor Lighting for RH New York Façade, New York City
*SmithGroup for [[Wayne State University]], Mike Ilitch School Of Business, Detroit
|-
|2018 (45th)<ref name="a2018"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Moment Factory, Réalisations, Ambiances Design Productions, ATOMIC3, Ombrages, Lucion Média and UDO Design for [[Jacques Cartier Bridge]], Montréal
*StandardVision, Lighting Design Alliance for [[Wilshire Grand Center]], Los Angeles
|-
|2017 (44th)<ref name="a2017"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
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*Brandston Partnership for [[Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre|Nanjing Youth Olympic Center]], Nanjing Jiangsu, China
*Salex Inc., Mulvey & Banani for [[Niagara Falls]] Illumination Enhancement, Niagara Falls, Ontario
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|2016 (43rd)<ref name="a2016"/>
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*L'Observatoire International for Steel Stacks Campus, [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania|Bethlehem]], PA
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*Cooley Monato Studio for [[NBCUniversal]] Lobby And Mezzanine Restoration, New York City
*Focus Lighting for [[Mapparium]], Boston
*ICRAVE LIGHTING for Page at DCA, [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington]], VA
*Lonergan Engineering Inc. for IMAX Sheridan Park Redevelopment, [[Mississauga]], Ontario
*WSP/MMM Group for [[Union Pearson Express]] Union Station Lighting, Toronto, Ontario
|-
|2015 (42nd)<ref name="a2015"/>
|
*Claudia Paz Lighting Studio for Affinity: An Interactive Art Piece [[Lima]], Peru
|
*Kugler Ning Lighting Design for [[Carnegie Hall]] Façade Lighting New York City
*Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co., Ltd. for Culture & Art Center [[Shanghai]], China
|-
|2014 (41st)<ref name="a2014"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Tillotson Design Associates for Yonkers Casino [[Yonkers, New York|Yonkers]], NY
|-
|2013 (40th)<ref name="a2013"/>
|
*Sirius Lighting Office Inc. for [[Tokyo Skytree]]
|
*Motoko Ishii for [[Tokyo Gate Bridge]]
*[[Speirs Major]] for [[Twin Sails Bridge]] Borough of Poole, U.K.
|-
|2012 (39th)<ref name="a2012"/>
|
*Fisher Marantz Stone for The [[National September 11 Memorial & Museum|National September 11 Memorial]] New York
|
*Candela for Ladder Creek Falls Seattle
*CMA Lighting Design for [[Giant Bicycles|Giant Bicycle Headquarters]] Taichung City, Taiwan
*Light Cibles for [[Beirut|Lighting Beirut Architecture Beirut]], Lebanon
*NBBJ Studio 9 for The [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-Site]] Seattle
|-
|2011 (38th)<ref name="a2011"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co., Ltd. for [[Expo Axis]], [[World Expo Shanghai 2010]]
*Tillotson Design Associates for [[Lincoln Center]]
|-
|2010 (37th)<ref name="a2010"/>
|
*[[Speirs Major]] for [[Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque]]
|
*Candela for Lightcatcher building [[Whatcom Museum]], Seattle
|-
|2009 (36th)<ref name="a2009"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*bLd Lighting for 7th Courtyard of [[Olympic Green|Beijing Olympic Green Central]] District Beijing
|-
|2008 (35th)<ref name="a2008"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design for [[Pasadena City Hall]]
|}

'''Special Citation'''
*2022 (49th)<ref name="a2022"/> Expolight for Park of Culture and Rest Named by M.O. Hurov [[Mariupol]], Ukraine (Transforming a Park); Guangzhou Goden Lighting Design for Lantern Art Space Foshan, [[Guangdong]], China (Ingenuity and Integration); Morrissey Engineering for Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]], NE (Playful Use of Integrated Color)
*2021 (48th)<ref name="a2021"/> Expolight for Freedom Square in [[Mariupol]], Ukraine (Use of technology to create a community experience)
*2020 (47th)<ref name="a2020"/> Chris Werner Design for Night Garden [[Miami]] (Use of Interactive Technology)
*2019 (46th)<ref name="a2019"/> Gwen Grossman Lighting Design for Art in The Mart, [[Chicago]] (Seamless Artistic Integration Between Projection and Lighting)
*2018 (45th)<ref name="a2018"/> [[Skira]] for Hendrix Bridge, [[Zagreb]], Croatia (Controls)
*2017 (44th)<ref name="a2017"/> Steensen Varming for [[Australian War Memorial]], Campbell Act, Australia (Applying Restraint While Balancing the Emotional Aspects of a War Memorial); COOP HIMMELB(L)AU – Wolf D. Prix & Partner ZT GmbH, agLicht, Grand Sight Design International Limited for Mocape Shenzhen, [[Shenzhen]], China (Artful Illumination of a Unique Glass Envelope Responsive to the Architecture); Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co., Ltd. for Fuzhou Strait Olympic Sports Center, [[Fuzhou]], Fujian, China (Coordinated Large-Scale Integration of Dynamic Lighting)
*2016 (43rd)<ref name="a2016"/> ArtSci Lighting Design Studio for [[University of California]]-San Diego Warren College Douglas Hall Pedestrian Bridge Replacement (Lighting Intervention that Improves Safety and Enhances the User's Experience)
*2010 (37th)<ref name="a2010"/> Fox + Fox Design LLC for Louis Vuitton @ [[The Crystals (Las Vegas)|The Crystals]] (Exceptional integration of kinetic LED technology)
*2009 (36th)<ref name="a2009"/> KBAS DESIGN ERS: Jack Mashel. for [[Pentagon Memorial]]
*2008 (35th)<ref name="a2008"/> ALD for [[Umbra (housewares company)|Umbra]], Toronto (Energy-conscious facade lighting)

===The Lighting Control Innovation Award===
The awards are for a non-residential project that providing outstanding energy savings, appropriate variety of functions, value creations, and achieving at least a good lighting solution.

{| class="wikitable"
|--
! Year
! {{Gold1}} Award of Distinction
! {{Silver2}} Award of Excellence
|-
|2021 (48th)<ref name="a2021"/>
|
*Moment Factory for Arctic Adventure: Exploring With Technology At The [[Museum of Science (Boston)|Museum Of Science In Boston]], USA
|
*AES Engineering Ltd. for [[Legislative Assembly of British Columbia|BC Legislative Chambers]] in Victoria, BC USA
|-
|2020 (47th)<ref name="a2020"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Lighting Planners Associates for [[Jewel Changi Airport]] in Singapore
*NAC Engineering for [[Riverfront Park (Spokane, Washington)|Riverfront Park]] Pavilion in Spokane, WA USA
|-
|2019 (46th)<ref name="a2019"/>
|
*cBright Lighting for Love Sculpture At Sakura Lake Sport Park, Weihai, China
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2018
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2017
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2016 (43rd)<ref name="a2016"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Creative Lighting Design and Engineering, LLC for Blues Control, Atmore, AL
*Schuler Shook, Ross Barney Architects, Sasaki Architects for [[Chicago Riverwalk]]
*Tillotson Design Associates for [[The Broad|Broad Museum]], Los Angeles
*TORYO International Lighting Design Center, Beijing Oriental Fuhai Lighting Engineering Design Co., Ltd. for [[Harbin Grand Theatre]] Lighting, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China
|-
|2015
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2014
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2013 (40th)<ref name="a2013"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Focus Lighting for “Reflect” at the [[Stephen P. Clark Government Center]] Lobby Miami
*StudioK1 for [[Anaheim Convention Center]] Grand Plaza Anaheim, CA
|-
|2012 (39th)<ref name="a2012"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Light and Design, Illuminart for [[Qatar National Convention Centre]]- Concourses Doha, Qatar
|-
|2011
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}

|}

'''Special Citation'''
*2015 (42nd)<ref name="a2015"/> Karpinski Engineering for Cleveland Clinic, [[Cleveland Clinic|Fairview Hospital]] Intensive Care Unit, Cleveland (Innovative Lighting Controls Employed Within a Corridor)

===The Energy and Environmental Design Award===
The awards are for a newly energy-saving strategy in commercial and industrial projects that also achieve quality lighting solutions.

{| class="wikitable"
|--
! Year
! {{Gold1}} Award of Distinction
! {{Silver2}} Award of Excellence
|-
|2021
|
{{Center|N/A}}
|
{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2020 (47th)<ref name="a2020"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
*
|
*Minuscule Lighting Design for [[San Francisco International Airport]] Parking Garage
|-
|2019 (46th)<ref name="a2019"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
*
|
*[[Dean Skira|Skira]] for [[Evolution Tower]], Moscow
|-
|2018 (45th)<ref name="a2018"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
*
|
*ATCO for Intelligent Streetlight, [[Lloydminster]], Alberta, Canada (motion-sensor, dimming off-peak hours)
*Benya Burnett Consultancy for [[ASID]] Headquarters, Washington, D.C. ([[LEED]] and WELL, daylight and automation lighting and curtain)
*Randy Burkett Lighting Design for [[Capital Cascade Greenway|Capital Cascades Connector Bridge]], Tallahassee, FL
|-
|2017
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2016
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2015
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2014 (41st)<ref name="a2014"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Lang Lighting Design for [[Bank of America Plaza (Dallas)|Bank of America]] Building Façade Dallas
*Reyes Engineering for Cherriots Salem, OR
|-
|2013 (40th)<ref name="a2013"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*The Lighting Practice for the [[David L. Lawrence Convention Center]] Water Feature, Pittsburgh
|-
|2012
|{{Center|N/A}}
|{{Center|N/A}}
|-
|2011 (38th)<ref name="a2011"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Campbell, Atelier Ten for Cushing Center, [[Yale School of Medicine]]
*HGA Architects and Engineers for [[University of Minnesota]], Science Teaching And Student Services Center
|-
|2010 (37th)<ref name="a2010"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Total Lighting Solutions for [[Canada Line]], Vancouver
*Lumia Light Studio for Hanna Gabriel Wells Bacon Street Offices, San Diego
*Andrew Beldecos Lighting Design for [[Navy Federal Credit Union]] Brain L. McDonnell Center, Atlanta
|-
|2009 (36th)<ref name="a2009"/>
|{{Center|N/A}}
|
*Kaplan Gehring McCarroll Architectural Lighting, Inc. for The [[The Palazzo|Palazzo Resort Hotel and Casino]] Las Vegas
|}

'''Special Citation'''
*2018 (45th)<ref name="a2018"/> [[Nikken Sekkei]] for [[Tsu City]] Industrial Sports Center "Saorina", Tsu-City, Mie Prefecture, Japan (Unique Daylight Delivery System)
*2016 (43rd)<ref name="a2016"/> WSP for Noaa Inouye Regional Center, Honolulu (Adaptive Reuse of an Existing Structure Encompassing Integration of Daylight, Skylight and Controlled Artificial Light)
*2014 (41st)<ref name="a2014"/> Arup Raad Studio for Imagining the [[Lowline (park)|Lowline]] New York City
*2010 (37th)<ref name="a2010"/> CD+M Lighting Design Group for Hard Rock Cafe, Guitar Chandelier (Creative application of LED)


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==Further reading==
* {{cite book |first=David L. |last=DiLaura |author-link=David DiLaura |year=2006 |title=A History of Light and Lighting: In Celebration of the Centenary |isbn=978-0-87995-209-9 }}


==External links==
==External links==
* The [http://findingaids.hagley.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/2188.xml Inter-Society Color Council records] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150103005718/http://findingaids.hagley.org/xtf/view?docId=ead%2F2188.xml |date=January 3, 2015 }} at [[Hagley Museum and Library]] contain some records from the Illuminating Engineering Society.
* {{Official website}}
* The [http://findingaids.hagley.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/2188.xml Inter-Society Color Council records] at [[Hagley Museum and Library]] contain some records from the Illuminating Engineering Society.


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Illuminating Engineering Society
Formation1906; 118 years ago (1906)[1]
Legal statusNot-for-profit organization
PurposeTo communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Membership (2019)
7,869[2]: 21 
Official language
English
President
Billy Tubb
Vice President
Wilson Dau
Treasurer
Ira Rothman
Executive Director
Colleen Harper
Websitewww.ies.org Edit this at Wikidata

The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), formerly the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), is an industry-backed, not-for-profit, learned society that was founded in New York City on January 10, 1906.[1] The IES's stated mission is "to improve the lighted environment by bringing together those with lighting knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit the public".[3]

The Society is still headquartered in New York City, with offices at 120 Wall Street. The IES is divided into approximately 100 local sections.[1]

Publications[edit]

The IES is credited with over 100 publications on the subject of lighting such as The Lighting Handbook: 10th Edition. Other publications, many of which are American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or ASHRAE standards, include recommended practices for a variety of specific lighting applications such as office, sports, and outdoor lighting, and lighting for healthcare facilities.[citation needed] The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) references several IES publications for Optical Radiation Calibrations.[4] The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) makes several references to the IES and its publications in its Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook.[5]

The Illuminating Engineer could be considered the first journal of the society.[6] One of the founders, E. Leavenworth Elliott, had begun publishing it late in 1905—just prior to the founding.[6] He described it as "a technical journal devoted to the use of artificial light".[6]

The society's present-day journal, LEUKOS (originally the Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society from 1971 to 2004[7]) is published by Taylor & Francis with four issues per year.[8]

LD+A (from Lighting, Design + Application) is the IES's monthly magazine.[9] It is free to members.[9]

Illumination Awards[edit]

Annually since 1973, the IES Illumination Awards program has recognized individual engineers and lighting designers for meritorious original design in a nominated project.[10] While local sections may offer their own awards, there are five international award categories:[11][12][13]

  • The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design
  • The Outdoor Lighting Design Award sponsored by Eaton's Cooper Lighting Business, formerly the Paul Waterbury Award for Outdoor Lighting Design
  • The Energy and Environmental Design Award sponsored by Osram Sylvania
  • The Lighting Control Innovation Award, sponsored by the NEMA's Lighting Controls Association
  • The Aileen Page Cutler Memorial Award for Residential Lighting Design

The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design[edit]

The awards are for an outstanding balance of function and aesthetic in interior lighting projects

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Award of Distinction 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Award of Excellence
2022 (49th)[14]
N/A
  • Available Light and Darkhorse Lightworks for Academy of Motion Pictures Exhibit Lighting Los Angeles
  • YOD Design Lab for Buddha-Bar New York
  • Christensen Lighting for Hall of Ancient Egypt, Houston Museum of Natural Science
2021 (48th)[15]
N/A
  • Glint Lighting Design for Chongqing Changshou Sales Gallery in Chongqing, China
  • WSP USA for Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
  • WSP USA, Isometrix for The West Hollywood Edition in Las Vegas
2020 (47th)[16]
2019 (46th)[17]
  • Brandston Partnership for Sunac Sales Center, Shanghai, China
  • Lux Populi for Lakeview Penthouse, Chicago
  • KOIZUMI Lighting Technology for Kyoto Kaguraoka Ren Getsu-So, Kyoto, Japan
  • Tillotson Design Associates for Gateway Arch Museum, St. Louis
  • Expolight for "Smartass" Sports Club, Kiev, Ukraine
  • Gallegos Lighting Design for DreamWorks Animation Zone, Dubai, UAE
  • Lightcraft for Hearst Digital Media, New York City
  • Eric Johnson Associates for Silver Oak Alexander Valley Winery Interior, Healdsburg, CA USA
2018 (45th)[18]
N/A
2017 (44th)[19]
  • Architecture & Light for EDMUNDS.COM, Santa Monica, CA
  • The Flaming Beacon Lighting Designers for Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort Public Areas, Hainan, China
  • LD Studio for Museum of Tomorrow, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Raul Osses – Limarí Lighting Design for Bahá’í Temple Of South America, Peñalolén, Santiago, Chile
2016 (43rd)[20]
  • Lighting Planners Associates for Minna No Mori Gifu Media Cosmos, Gifu, Japan
  • Tillotson Design Associates for Lincoln Square Synagogue, New York City
N/A
2015 (42nd)[21]
2014 (41st)[22]
  • Cooley Monato Studio, BBG-BBGM for Waldorf = Astoria Park Avenue Lobby & Entry New York City
  • Mindseye for St. Moritz Church Augsburg, Germany
2013 (40th)[23]
  • PritchardPeck Lighting for Velti San Francisco Headquarters
  • Creative Designs in Lighting for Cole Capital Phoenix
  • HGA Architects and Engineers for Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum Minneapolis
  • Lighting Planners Associates for Ise Shrine Sengu Museum
  • Sean O’Conner Lighting
    • Sweet Crush Los Angeles
    • Venture Capital Office Building Menlo Park, CA
2012 (39th)[24]
N/A
2011 (38th)[25]
  • ICE Illumination of City Environment for Happo-En: Hakuhou-Kan Hall Renovation, Tokyo
2010 (37th)[26]
N/A
2009 (36th)[27]
N/A
2008 (35th)[28]

Special Citation

  • 2022[14] Daisuki Light Inc. for Ichijo-Toma Co-op Olympia Tokyo (Philosophical Approach to Residential Lighting Design); Lighting M Inc. for Fukokuseimei Building Lobby Renovation Tokyo (Main Lobby Ceiling with Regard to Tunability and Application of Light to Transform a Space)
  • 2020[16] Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design; Duda/Paine Architects for Center For Health And Wellbeing, Winter Park in FL, USA (Enhancing a Strong Architectural Form)
  • 2019[17] Schuler Shook, Perfido Weiskopf Wagstaff + Goettel, Martinez & Johnson Architecture/OTJ for Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati (Historical Renovation) and Alvine Engineering for OPS JP LORD, Omaha, NE USA (Strong Correlation Between Lighting Design and Users of the Space)
  • 2018[18] School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, X Studio for Shangping Village Regeneration, Xiyuan Town, Jianning County, Sanming City, Fujian Province, China (Innovative Use of Color and Materials) and Licht Kunst Licht AG for HSBC Cafeteria, Düsseldorf, Germany (Human Centric Illumination in a Daylight Deprived Space)
  • 2017[19] The Lighting Practice, Inc. for Case Western Reserve University, The Milton And Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center, Cleveland, OH (Meeting the Technical Challenge of Transforming a Historic Building into a Performance Space); Illumination of City Environment for Tokyu Plaza Ginza, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Grand Sight Design International Limited for Intercontinental Beijing Sanlitun, Beijing, China (Attention to Detailing & Sensitivity to the Architecture); KGM Architectural Lighting for Westfield Terminal 2 At Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, CA (Internal Backlighting of Sculptural Elements)
  • 2016[20] NBBJ for 1201 3rd Ave Public Spaces Renovation, Seattle (Execution and Simplicity); Morrissey Engineering for Blue Barn, Omaha, NE (Use of Light as a Beacon that Enhances the Community Culture); Nikken Sekkei for Narita International Airport Second Passenger Terminal Building (Integration of Daylight and Electric Light Within Circulation Spaces to Enhance User Experience); AES for Ubc Student Union Building, Vancouver, British Columbia (Architectural Integration and Coordination)
  • 2009[27] George Sexton Associates for Star-Spangled Banner Exhibit National Museum of American History Washington, D.C. (Uniform Illumination of a Large Artifact from a Single Source)
  • 2008[28] Douglas Welch Design Associates, Ltd. for Museo del Acero – Furnace Show, Monterrey, Mexico (Metaphoric alliteration)

The Outdoor Lighting Design Award[edit]

The awards are for an outstanding built environment solution by aesthetic, creative, and fine technical aspects of outdoor lighting projects with a good understanding of activities.

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Award of Distinction 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Award of Excellence
2022 (49th)[14]
  • Lux Populi for NorthConnex Sydney, Australia
2021 (48th)[15]
N/A
2020 (47th)[16]
  • Skira for GTC Matrix in Zagreb, Croatia
  • NAC Engineering for Riverfront Park Pavilion in Spokane, WA USA
  • Brandston Partnership for Jinzunbao Experience Center in Luzhou, China
2019 (46th)[17]
N/A
  • Brilliant Lighting Studio for Von Karman Creative Campus, Irvine, CA
  • CS Design For Sun Life Building, Montréal
  • Illuminating Concepts for MGM Cotai, Macau
  • Motoko Ishii Lighting Design Inc. for Eiffel Tower Dressed In Japanese Lights, Paris
  • Sean O'Connor Lighting for RH New York Façade, New York City
  • SmithGroup for Wayne State University, Mike Ilitch School Of Business, Detroit
2018 (45th)[18]
N/A
  • Moment Factory, Réalisations, Ambiances Design Productions, ATOMIC3, Ombrages, Lucion Média and UDO Design for Jacques Cartier Bridge, Montréal
  • StandardVision, Lighting Design Alliance for Wilshire Grand Center, Los Angeles
2017 (44th)[19]
N/A
2016 (43rd)[20]
  • L'Observatoire International for Steel Stacks Campus, Bethlehem, PA
  • Cooley Monato Studio for NBCUniversal Lobby And Mezzanine Restoration, New York City
  • Focus Lighting for Mapparium, Boston
  • ICRAVE LIGHTING for Page at DCA, Arlington, VA
  • Lonergan Engineering Inc. for IMAX Sheridan Park Redevelopment, Mississauga, Ontario
  • WSP/MMM Group for Union Pearson Express Union Station Lighting, Toronto, Ontario
2015 (42nd)[21]
  • Claudia Paz Lighting Studio for Affinity: An Interactive Art Piece Lima, Peru
  • Kugler Ning Lighting Design for Carnegie Hall Façade Lighting New York City
  • Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co., Ltd. for Culture & Art Center Shanghai, China
2014 (41st)[22]
N/A
  • Tillotson Design Associates for Yonkers Casino Yonkers, NY
2013 (40th)[23]
2012 (39th)[24]
2011 (38th)[25]
N/A
2010 (37th)[26]
2009 (36th)[27]
N/A
2008 (35th)[28]
N/A

Special Citation

  • 2022 (49th)[14] Expolight for Park of Culture and Rest Named by M.O. Hurov Mariupol, Ukraine (Transforming a Park); Guangzhou Goden Lighting Design for Lantern Art Space Foshan, Guangdong, China (Ingenuity and Integration); Morrissey Engineering for Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium Omaha, NE (Playful Use of Integrated Color)
  • 2021 (48th)[15] Expolight for Freedom Square in Mariupol, Ukraine (Use of technology to create a community experience)
  • 2020 (47th)[16] Chris Werner Design for Night Garden Miami (Use of Interactive Technology)
  • 2019 (46th)[17] Gwen Grossman Lighting Design for Art in The Mart, Chicago (Seamless Artistic Integration Between Projection and Lighting)
  • 2018 (45th)[18] Skira for Hendrix Bridge, Zagreb, Croatia (Controls)
  • 2017 (44th)[19] Steensen Varming for Australian War Memorial, Campbell Act, Australia (Applying Restraint While Balancing the Emotional Aspects of a War Memorial); COOP HIMMELB(L)AU – Wolf D. Prix & Partner ZT GmbH, agLicht, Grand Sight Design International Limited for Mocape Shenzhen, Shenzhen, China (Artful Illumination of a Unique Glass Envelope Responsive to the Architecture); Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co., Ltd. for Fuzhou Strait Olympic Sports Center, Fuzhou, Fujian, China (Coordinated Large-Scale Integration of Dynamic Lighting)
  • 2016 (43rd)[20] ArtSci Lighting Design Studio for University of California-San Diego Warren College Douglas Hall Pedestrian Bridge Replacement (Lighting Intervention that Improves Safety and Enhances the User's Experience)
  • 2010 (37th)[26] Fox + Fox Design LLC for Louis Vuitton @ The Crystals (Exceptional integration of kinetic LED technology)
  • 2009 (36th)[27] KBAS DESIGN ERS: Jack Mashel. for Pentagon Memorial
  • 2008 (35th)[28] ALD for Umbra, Toronto (Energy-conscious facade lighting)

The Lighting Control Innovation Award[edit]

The awards are for a non-residential project that providing outstanding energy savings, appropriate variety of functions, value creations, and achieving at least a good lighting solution.

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Award of Distinction 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Award of Excellence
2021 (48th)[15]
2020 (47th)[16]
N/A
2019 (46th)[17]
  • cBright Lighting for Love Sculpture At Sakura Lake Sport Park, Weihai, China
N/A
2018
N/A
N/A
2017
N/A
N/A
2016 (43rd)[20]
N/A
  • Creative Lighting Design and Engineering, LLC for Blues Control, Atmore, AL
  • Schuler Shook, Ross Barney Architects, Sasaki Architects for Chicago Riverwalk
  • Tillotson Design Associates for Broad Museum, Los Angeles
  • TORYO International Lighting Design Center, Beijing Oriental Fuhai Lighting Engineering Design Co., Ltd. for Harbin Grand Theatre Lighting, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China
2015
N/A
N/A
2014
N/A
N/A
2013 (40th)[23]
N/A
2012 (39th)[24]
N/A
2011
N/A
N/A

Special Citation

  • 2015 (42nd)[21] Karpinski Engineering for Cleveland Clinic, Fairview Hospital Intensive Care Unit, Cleveland (Innovative Lighting Controls Employed Within a Corridor)

The Energy and Environmental Design Award[edit]

The awards are for a newly energy-saving strategy in commercial and industrial projects that also achieve quality lighting solutions.

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Award of Distinction 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Award of Excellence
2021
N/A
N/A
2020 (47th)[16]
N/A
2019 (46th)[17]
N/A
2018 (45th)[18]
N/A
  • ATCO for Intelligent Streetlight, Lloydminster, Alberta, Canada (motion-sensor, dimming off-peak hours)
  • Benya Burnett Consultancy for ASID Headquarters, Washington, D.C. (LEED and WELL, daylight and automation lighting and curtain)
  • Randy Burkett Lighting Design for Capital Cascades Connector Bridge, Tallahassee, FL
2017
N/A
N/A
2016
N/A
N/A
2015
N/A
N/A
2014 (41st)[22]
N/A
  • Lang Lighting Design for Bank of America Building Façade Dallas
  • Reyes Engineering for Cherriots Salem, OR
2013 (40th)[23]
N/A
2012
N/A
N/A
2011 (38th)[25]
N/A
2010 (37th)[26]
N/A
  • Total Lighting Solutions for Canada Line, Vancouver
  • Lumia Light Studio for Hanna Gabriel Wells Bacon Street Offices, San Diego
  • Andrew Beldecos Lighting Design for Navy Federal Credit Union Brain L. McDonnell Center, Atlanta
2009 (36th)[27]
N/A

Special Citation

  • 2018 (45th)[18] Nikken Sekkei for Tsu City Industrial Sports Center "Saorina", Tsu-City, Mie Prefecture, Japan (Unique Daylight Delivery System)
  • 2016 (43rd)[20] WSP for Noaa Inouye Regional Center, Honolulu (Adaptive Reuse of an Existing Structure Encompassing Integration of Daylight, Skylight and Controlled Artificial Light)
  • 2014 (41st)[22] Arup Raad Studio for Imagining the Lowline New York City
  • 2010 (37th)[26] CD+M Lighting Design Group for Hard Rock Cafe, Guitar Chandelier (Creative application of LED)

See also[edit]

Notable members[edit]

Related organizations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "About the IES". IES.org. Illuminating Engineering Society. May 16, 2014. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "The Illuminating Engineering Society Annual Report" (PDF). Media.IES.org. Illuminating Engineering Society. June 30, 2019. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  3. ^ "Mission, Vision & Beliefs". IES.org. Illuminating Engineering Society. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  4. ^ "National Institute of Standards and Technology, Optical Technology Division". Archived from the original on July 1, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2007.
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