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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham Presents Planning for Sustainability through Lighting Design




 
 
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Patrick Grzybek speaks on the Architect’s role in influencing models for the conservation of electrical power for lighting. The discussion includes energy conserving light sources, controls and daylight harvesting enhancements and extends into energy saving and environmental initiatives by consumers, current energy codes and Federal regulations regarding lighting and lighting equipment.

This program is part of the Chicago Public Library’s Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham programming. Chicago Matters is an annual public information series made possible by The Chicago Community Trust, our region’s community foundation, with yearlong, original programming by our multimedia partners: WTTW11, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio, the Chicago Public Library and The Chicago Reporter, a publication of the Community Renewal Society.

For more information and insight on Daniel Burnham and how his ideas influenced the region, explore Chicago Public Radio's coverage as part of the year-long series, Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham.


Recorded Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at Harold Washington Library Center.

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