Insight Lighting’s Marathon Technology is redefining what’s possible for large-scale architectural lighting. Using a high-voltage 380VDC centralized power distribution system, Marathon enables continuous linear runs up to 900 feet from a single remote power and data source—eliminating the need for multiple feeds, drivers, or intermediate control boxes.


By removing traditional AC-to-DC drivers and utilizing efficient DC-to-DC conversion, Marathon delivers cooler-running fixtures, improved energy efficiency, extended LED life, and cleaner DC/DMX signal performance with minimal crosstalk. The result is a streamlined, plug-and-play installation with fewer penetrations, reduced visual clutter, and simplified maintenance. Optional ProSurge boxes add an extra layer of protection and performance with surge suppression, DMX filtering, and signal boosting.


Designed for impact at scale, Marathon is ideal for bridges, high-rise facades, airports, stadiums, civic spaces, and other expansive or hard-to-access environments where uninterrupted runs and consistent illumination are critical. Paired with Insight Lighting’s Argo family, designers gain access to powerful tools like Quad Perfect™ for superior color mixing and Nitro Color technology for maximum output and creative flexibility.


✨ Insight Lighting is in town this week visiting with specifiers—reach out to the Arizona Lighting Sales team if you’d like to connect and learn more about how Marathon Technology can elevate your next project!


The Minear Collection is a curated family of miniature, made-to-order architectural luminaires, including both linear profiles and ring-shaped models.


Minear Linear is offered in 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" apertures and is engineered with rigid, high-efficiency boards to deliver strong output and consistent performance. Multiple mounting options and snap-in installation support effortless integration across materials and details.


Minear Ring features a 1/2" aperture and is available in diameters from 18" to 72".


Compact and precise, the Minear Collection sets a new standard for miniature linear lighting through Lumenwerx innovation, performance, and design quality

Looking to strengthen your lighting spec? Lori has a simple but powerful starting point—straight from Sage Russell (VP of Specification Sales at Lumenwerx): begin with a Light Map.


A Light Map defines where light belongs and why. It establishes the design intent early, aligning the entire project team around what the lighting is meant to achieve.

“A Light Map helps ensure the design survives budget shifts, schedule changes, and even product swaps,” Lori shares.

While specific products may change over the course of a project, the placement and purpose of light shouldn’t. By grounding the design in intent rather than fixtures, the lighting plan remains clear, resilient, and easier to protect throughout the project lifecycle.

“Product needs change. Light placement shouldn’t.”
Starting with a Light Map creates clarity from day one—and gives your spec the strength to last.

Join AIA Phoenix Metro Women in Architecture and the National Association of Women in Construction for a happy hour mixer!


AIA Phoenix Metro Women in Architecture is partnering with the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Greater Phoenix Chapter for a happy hour networking mixer. This event brings together professionals from both the design and construction industries, creating a unique opportunity to build relationships across disciplines that shape the built environment every day.


Whether you work in architecture, engineering, construction, development, or a related field, this mixer offers a space to exchange perspectives, strengthen cross-industry understanding, and expand your professional network beyond the job site.

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