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Spring'23: Light & Equity: A New Haven Walking Tour Presented by CTGBC, April 7, 4:30- 6 pm, Connecticut
Event Description
The evening stroll around downtown New Haven to see a wide range of outdoor lighting and become knowledgeable observers of lighting quality and equity.
Thoughtfully designed and regularly maintained lighting is a signifier of prosperity but underserved, under-resourced communities often endure poor lighting, which is detrimental to social and environmental wellbeing.
This event will be held at a central meeting place in New Haven where attendees will depart for the tour while also enjoying connection, community and a Q & A wrap-up before and after the tour.
IALD, IES, LEED Fellow retired from active consulting at the end of 2021. Based in Connecticut, Mark has dedicated more than thirty years to designing joyful, invigorating, healthful, and sustainable architectural lighting for notable academic, healthcare, research, corporate, institutional, and recreational buildings in the US and around the world. Currently, he serves on the IES Sustainability Committee as an advisory member.
- Caitlin Tockzo
She is a senior lighting designer and project manager with Lightcraft. Her recent work includes ambitious projects ranging from high-profile clients such as University of Connecticut, Wesleyan University, Fairfield University, Yale University, and various North American headquarters campuses, all the way to smaller parks and streetscapes in cities like New Haven, Willimantic, and Ansonia.
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