
eGuide to Lighting Design: Flexible Church Lighting Anticipates the Future
We can thank the monks of the Middle Ages for more than their theological transcriptions — they also helped illuminate churches in other ways, such as the pieces of a stained glass window that date from 686 AD at St. Paul’s Monastery in Jarrow, England.
Today, houses of worship are lit using an array of lighting technologies, including those developed for theatrical and broadcast applications. The diversity of lighting technology means that church designers and specifiers have more options than ever before for new-build and retrofit projects.
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eGuide to Lighting Design: Flexible Church Lighting Anticipates the Future