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AIA/IDCEC CEUs

Earn Your AIA & IDCEC CEU Credits at Lightapalooza 2026

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) require design professionals to maintain current knowledge through rigorously vetted continuing education programs. Lightapalooza 2026 offers a minimum of four accredited sessions delivering Learning Units (LU) with Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) credit, providing architects, interior designers, and lighting professionals with credentials required for license renewal while addressing critical knowledge gaps at the intersection of lighting design, human wellbeing, and environmental responsibility.

Learning sessions explore essential topics including the physiological benefits of darkness for human health, the regulatory landscape around light pollution, client-centered residential lighting methodologies that prioritize circadian wellness, color rendering metrics, and specialized illumination techniques for artwork. These programs deliver actionable technical knowledge applicable to residential design projects while fulfilling mandatory continuing education requirements for both credential maintenance and practical design competency.

Instructors

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Greg Barrett

Greg Barrett is an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience in lighting and control systems, grounded in both design and technology. He holds an MFA in Architectural Lighting Design from Parsons School of Design and a BFA in Theatrical Lighting Design from Wright State University.

Currently serving as Director of Commercial Lighting Systems at WAC Group, Greg has played a key role in shaping product strategy, education, and marketing across leading lighting and controls companies including Savant, USAI Lighting, and Ketra. His work has helped drive innovation while bridging the gap between complex technologies and design-driven application.

Forever a student of light, Greg has shared his knowledge with audiences around the world, speaking at LightFair, IALD Enlighten Americas, CEDIA, Lightapalooza, KBIS, High Point XDesign, TecHome Builder Summits, and more. Earlier in his career, he worked as a freelance lighting designer and theatrical electrician with clients such as Disney, BET, and The Public Theatre; experience that continues to inform his holistic approach to lighting’s impact on perception, emotion, and human health. Greg also serves on the Board of Directors of the IALD Education Trust, supporting its mission to advance lighting education globally.

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David Warfel

David Warfel is a passionate advocate for light, widely known for entertaining audiences with his legendary presentations, satisfying readers with countless articles and hundreds of blog posts, and teaching professionals with nationally regarded continuing education. 

He has spoken internationally for the Illuminating Engineering Society, delivered presentations at LightFair, CEDIA, Fine Homebuilding Summit, BOND Custom, every Lightapalooza, and more. His writing has been featured multiple times in Fine Homebuilding, Houzz.com, Technology Designer, CEPro, Residential Systems, and Lighting Design & Application, among others.

David is founding designer and partner of Light Can Help You, a nationally-recognized lighting design firm specializing in custom residential lighting and known for supporting custom integration partners as they grow in the business.