I don't have this species, but have some Latouria Dens - don't push the light too much, but if not blooming maybe try a bit more light
Do not allow media to dry.
I have a hybrid Latouria type that looks much like this one, and agree - it's a very nice looking plant, even out of bloom
It has been on my South window for a while now, intermediate temperatures because of the past winter. It has currently 2 new pb's that are just finished growing (finished about 2 months ago). No new shoots to see. Peeled away the dried sheets in the center of the sheets to see if something is happening there and I see something that could turn into spikes, but never saw it spiking before so I can't tell if this is a normal sight or something that indicates it might start flowering soon. They older spikes don't have this 'thing' (anymore?).
I'll pay more intention to watering, until now I let it dry out always as I did with my warm growing Dendrobiums.
In the past I found out it can take quit some light without getting burned.
Guess have to sit back and wait if the new regime will have some positive effects. If it start blooming it will be very rewarding after such a long wait!