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139 IALD ENLIGHTEN EUROPE CONFERENCE


The IALD Enlighten Europe Conference taking place at The ARC Show brings together renowned industry professionals to deliver an invaluable insight on the direction of the latest lighting trends. Prices are £150 for a one day pass and £250 for a two day pass. Register online for your place: www.thearcshow.com/enlightening-zone-conference


WEDNESDAY 29th FEBRUARY 10:00am : INTRODUCTION


10:15am: Giulio Antonutto & Arfon Davies, Arup


“Daylighting for Lighting Designers” Part 1 – Fundamentals with Giulio Antonutto. Giulio will present the fundamentals of daylight and inspiring all lighting designers with what they should know. Part 2 – Application with Arfon Davies. Arfon will present a case study to illustrate how to design with daylight.


12:15pm: Kevin Grant IALD, Buro Happold “City Master Planning”


The Olympics has brought about the regeneration of city environments right across the country and Kevin will explore the question of how lighting designers work with town planners to create new environments or improve existing ones.


14:15pm: Dr Geoff Archenhold “LED Basics”


LEDs are a topic that is constantly explored by lighting designers, but are they ever truly understood? Join Dr. Geoff Archenhold to discuss how LEDs work and what they are best at doing.


15:15pm: Mark Sutton Vane IALD, Sutton Vane Associates “LED case study”


Mark will take a look at how LEDs are being used in the built environment.


16:15pm: Ian Cathcart, OSRAM; Dr. Geoff Archenhold, ISTL; Derek Tibbitts, Cree; chaired by Kevin Theobald IALD President “LED Panel”


This panel session will explore what the leading manufacturers are doing for the architectural lighting design industry.


20:45pm: Michael Bosanko, light artist “Inspiration and light”


Join us as Michael presents an insight into his many imaginative art works.


22:00pm: Students from UCL and Rose Bruford College “Glow stick graffiti” Students from Rose Bruford and UCL Bartlett entertain us with their temporary light installations on a guided walk around Islington.


THURSDAY 1st MARCH 10:00am INTRODUCTION


10:30am: Paul Traynor, Light Bureau “The affects of lighting on towns and cities” Paul will discuss how our cities and towns are affected by the way we light them. Designed or accidental, visual stimulus form part of what we see. Paul will explore what the emotive result of this is.


11:45am: Joe Bokelman, ETC, introduced by Durham Marenghi “Spectral Equalisation” – An industry exclusive only at The ARC Show Joe will introduce a new technology that will excite all lighting designers – Spectral Equalisation. For all Lighting Designers looking to take their knowledge to the next level, this session is for you!


Imagine a world where a white or coloured light source is capable of being tuned to vibrate and enrich certain colour wavelengths whilst still appearing as a constant colour to the human eye. A warm white source giving flattering illumination to skin tones yet able to enrich the bands of the visible spectrum of specific clothing whilst appearing to be the same colour temperature of white light. An art gallery illuminated with white light where each source is tuned to enhance each particular picture’s colour composition.


12:30pm: Julie Greer of Greer Pritchard, Mark Major IALD, Speirs and Major and Kay Hughes, ODA


“The Olympic lights”


This panel session will discuss the Olympics looking at how the project is managed and delivered to a world class standard.


14:00pm: Hosted by the Lighting Industry Association (LIA)


“Lighting in the Green Deal” Panel debate hosted by the Lighting Industry Association.


15:00pm: Dominic Meyrick, Hoare Lea Lighting; Sally Storey, Lighting Design International; Mark Ridler, BDP; and Jeff Shaw, Arup Lighting.


“BD Magazine Panel, chaired by Amanda Baillieu”


16:00pm: BD Magazine Networking session


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