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  • Those include the use of energy efficient lighting, reduced lighting levels and monitoring of air conditioning units, he said.
  • Further more, this design utilizes angled window sills, which reflect ambient sunlight into the building, reducing lighting requirements.
  • Modern curators typically show watercolors like Burchfield's under reduced lighting and for shorter lengths of time than oil-based exhibitions.
  • The extensive glass walls allowed light to penetrate further into the building, utilizing more floor space and reducing lighting costs in short winter months.
  • While the'northlight'design was meant to allow maximum sunlight, the skylight windows quickly became sooted and black, reducing lighting conditions.
  • Anecdotal evidence suggests highly reflective polished concrete reduces lighting needs and improves natural lighting, but as yet there has not been a study to confirm this.
  • Concluding that total blackouts were counterproductive, he introduced reduced lighting or  dimout techniques that would give protection while allowing nearly normal vehicular and industrial activity.
  • Large lamps of 500-watt rating were used for street lighting in France, which had a second filament at 200 watts to reduce lighting costs.
  • A survey of several major retailers in the Bay Area finds they are attempting to reduce lighting by as much as 50 percent, among other conservation measures.
  • Also they can be part of an extensive labyrinth and have cul-de-sacs as well as reduced lighting that can create a closed-in night environment.
  • A glass wall, demountable to permit aircraft to be rearranged, allows in daylight, thereby reducing lighting costs and enabling the aircraft to be seen from the outside of the building.
  • Most systems switch lights off at the end of the delay time, but more sophisticated systems with dimming technology reduce lighting slowly to a minimum level ( or zero ) over several minutes, to minimize the potential disruption in adjacent spaces.