3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
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3.1
Criteria Revisions
17
3.1.1. U.S. Courts Design Guide
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3.1.2. GSA P-100, Chapter 9
18
3.2
Design and Application Strategies
18
3.2.1. Light for the Task
18
3.2.1.1. Judge, Jury and Legal Counsel
18
3.2.1.2. Spectator Areas
18
3.2.2. Layers of Light
18
3.2.3. Daylighting
19
3.2.4. Flexibility and Control
19
3.2.5. Lighting for Videoconferencing
20
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3.3
Energy Efficient Lighting Technologies
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3.3.1. Compact Fluorescent Lamps
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3.3.2. High Performance T8 Systems
21
3.3.3. Ceramic and Pulse Start Metal Halide
21
3.3.4. Lighting Controls
21
3.4
Credentials, Certifications, Experience Review
22
3.5
Design Process and Implementation Practices
22
3.6
Education and Communication
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3.6.1. The Design Team
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3.6.2. The Judges
23
4.0 CONCLUSION
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5.0 REFERENCES
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APPENDIX A: EXAMPLE LIGHTING FIXTURE CUT
A-1
APPENDIX B: POINT-BY-POINT CALCULATIONS
B-1
APPENDIX C: COMPARISON OF COMPONENT VS. SYSTEM
EFFICIENCIES
C-1
APPENDIX D: BUILDING LIFE-CYCLE COST COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS
D-1
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