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When Lighting Decisions Affect How a Space Works
Eli Weissman of Lumispec
Lighting decisions are often finalized late in a project… fixtures chosen, layouts approved, installation scheduled. But how a space is lit — glare, comfort, uniformity, and flow — can have a lasting impact on how it actually functions.
That’s where Lumispec fits in.
Rather than focusing on individual fixtures, Lumispec approaches lighting as a performance decision. The company works with contractors and project teams to plan lighting based on how an area will be used — whether it’s a residential building, commercial property, or shared environment — and then ensures the right solution is specified and delivered.
At OJBA, Eli Weissman explained that distinction simply: Lumispec isn’t about selling lights, it’s about making sure a space is lit properly.
That means accounting for factors that are often overlooked when lighting is treated as a product choice — reducing glare, creating even light distribution, and making sure lighting supports the overall design and function rather than working against it.
By approaching lighting as part of how an environment is meant to function and be experienced — not just how it looks — Lumispec helps teams avoid common issues that surface after installation, when changes are costly or difficult to correct.
The goal is clarity. Contractors and developers know what lighting is intended to achieve, and the products selected are chosen to support that plan — rather than forcing a layout to adapt to whatever fixtures happen to be specified.
At OJBA, conversations centered on that approach and where it fits into real projects, particularly when lighting decisions affect how buildings are used day to day.
Listen as Eli explains how Lumispec approaches lighting decisions beyond fixtures

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