Designing Sustainable Visual Environments
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Focal Point is a Chicago based family owned and operated architectural lighting manufacturer. Our vertically integrated manufacturing facilities are fine tuned to produce high quality products and short lead times. Using the most advanced equipment and processes, Focal Point delivers a superior luminaire. Focal Point’s specification grade products are suited for a broad range of applications, and we’re always reaching out to new markets with innovative designs that are engineered by our own experts. Our ever expanding product line is sold and distributed via independent lighting agents worldwide.
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User Comments
“Great primer on lighting interior environments.” - Charles, 5/1/2012
“This is a really helpful presentation about the broad PRINCIPLES of lighting, not the technical nuts and bolts, or the marketing presentations we see so often in CEU courses.” - Anke, 4/22/2012
“Very basic overview of lighting goals” - Janis, 4/3/2012
“QUITE WELL DONE.” - Steven, 2/3/2012
“no comments” - patrick, 12/27/2011
“i would not recomend this lesson, it was hard to stay connected to the lesson. for me the use of more bullet points would have helped.” - Pete, 12/24/2011
“Overuse of the term "efficiency". Please decide how to use the word and substitute other terms such as 'optimization', 'performance', 'functionality' and 'effectiveness'.” - Constance, 12/20/2011
“Good course. Actually very interesting” - Jim, 11/4/2011
“The course was general, but gave good examples. Could have put comparisions on same slide to compare the differences.” - Carla, 10/19/2011