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Record Products presents a comprehensive look at some of 2008’s more remarkable building-product offerings selected by a discerning jury of your peers.
Stephen Bernstein Stephen Bernstein, IALD, IESNA A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Stephen Bernstein, IALD, IESNA, is one of the founders and principals of Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design. He has been recognized with several awards, including the IESNA N.Y. Section Brilliance Award, of which he was the first recipient. Ivan Ilyashov, AIA Ivan Ilyashov Ivan Ilyashov, AIA, is a design principal at Cannon Design with 26 years of experience as a project leader with major architectural firms and government agencies. His current projects include a design for the NYU School of Medicine Life Sciences campus and
Once again we present a comprehensive look at some of the year's more remarkable building-product offerings selected by a discerning jury of your peers. Each September, Architectural Record invites a jury of architects, lighting designers, and product specialists to convene for the day to help our editors select the most noteworthy building products of the year. It should come as no surprise that in the course of this year’s meeting—which took place during a turbulent week on Wall Street and in the last throes of the presidential race—that the parallel subjects of economy and energy were top of mind. Prototypes