MLO Training

 In June 2011 the International Dark-Sky Association and the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America passed a Model Lighting Ordinance.

 

Do you want to learn more about the MLO?
Join us on Wednesday, October 26 at Lighting Design Lab(LDL) in Seattle, WA for a session on the Model Lighting Ordinance. Find out how it can be used to promote energy conservation and limit the effects of light pollution such as glare and light trespass. Presented by IDA board member, Nancy E. Clanton.


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What: An Introduction to the Model Lighting Ordinance

When: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 from 10:00 am–2:00 pm

Where: Lighting Design Lab, 2915 4th Ave S, Seattle WA 98134-1914
(Parking is very limited at the LDL so we encourage attendees to carpool or to use Link Light Rail SODO Station.)

Cost: $75 per person includes lunch

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To learn more about the MLO training session please contact, W. Scott Kardel, IDA's Public Affairs Director 

email: wskardel@darksky.org   

phone: 520-293-3198 ext. 402

Nancy

About the Presenter: Nancy E. Clanton is founder and President of Clanton & Associates, a lighting design firm specializing in sustainable design. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree (Architectural Engineering, Illumination Emphasis) from the University of Colorado, Boulder and is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of Colorado and Oregon. Nancy is a member of the National Science Foundation committee on solid state lighting. Nancy is chairperson of the IESNA Outdoor Environmental Lighting Committee and Mesopic Committee, chair of the Model Lighting Ordinance IESNA and IDA joint task force, member of the Board of Directors of the International Dark Sky Association, is a past member of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Lighting Designers and the IESNA board of directors. Nancy is currently on the USGBC LEED Environmental Quality Technical Advisory Group. Nancy was a topic editor for the IESNA Lighting 9th Edition Handbook and her committee was responsible for the production of the IESNA Recommended Practice on Lighting for the Exterior Environment. Nancy was lighting group leader for Greening of the White House, led the lighting workshops for the C40 conference in Seoul, and was awarded the IESNA Presidential Award in 1990 and 2006. Her firm has authored the Lighting Criteria for The Department of Defense Unified Facilities Criteria, Colorado Department of Transportation Lighting Design Guide and the exterior sections of California’s Title 24 2008 energy code. Her firm’s lighting design projects reflect her sustainable philosophy and ten of their projects have been named to the AIA Committee on the Environment Earth Day Top Ten List. Twenty two projects for which Clanton & Associates designed the lighting are LEED rated.  

 



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 Parking is very limited at the LDL so we encourage attendees to carpool or to use Link Light Rail SODO Station.