Cooper Lighting announces 27th Annual National Lighting Competition

May 16, 2003
Cooper Lighting has announced a call for entries for its 27th Annual Source Award national lighting design competition. The competition, which focuses on furthering the understanding, knowledge, and function of lighting as a primary element in design, is open to any lighting designer, architect, interior designer, or professional who uses light in interior or exterior permanent applications. Students

Cooper Lighting has announced a call for entries for its 27th Annual Source Award national lighting design competition. The competition, which focuses on furthering the understanding, knowledge, and function of lighting as a primary element in design, is open to any lighting designer, architect, interior designer, or professional who uses light in interior or exterior permanent applications. Students in any of these fields are also eligible to enter any conceptual work dealing with lighting They will be judged in a separate student category.

Judging for the competition will take place in November 2003 by a panel of lighting and design professionals. All winners for both the professional and student categories will be notified in December.

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