Abstract
Today, with spiraling costs, many designers choose lighting by selecting the least expensive components. As the sole design goal, this very often adds up to an expensive lighting system in terms of installed initial cost. The purpose of this report and 14 suggestions is to demonstrate that quality illumination, quality fixtures, quality esthetics, and lower energy costs can all be had without increasing the typical lighting budget.
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https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /93831.