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In this episode, Maha and Isabel give a summary about the outcomes and main findings of the ?Sustainable Lighting Design? project and review the reasons that led them to start the project.
The project, funded by Bertil & Britt Svenssons Stiftelse, aimed to deep dive into the different factors that would contribute towards having healthy living environments with minimal environmental impact from the interdisciplinary perspective of a lighting designer and a daylight and environmental design specialist. By focusing on four main key areas; energy efficiency, health and well-being, light pollution, and circularity, all of which are important to consider during the building?s design process, the project has produced and compiled the information using different formats useful for architects, engineers, specialists, and other project stakeholders.
In this episode Isabel and Maha look back at the inspirations and challenges along their journey, from the very beginning of the project, through the podcast and up to the publication of the book. They also talk about the project continuation, their future plans and share how the project has been perceived by the public.
The full outcome of the project has been published in a book format and is available for free online on the project?s website.
This podcast is part of a research-in-practice project on sustainable lighting design by Maha Shalaby & Isabel Villar.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Till Roenneberg, President of the World Federation of Societies for Chronobiology, and former President of the European Society for Rhythms Research. He has initiated and directed several large national and international research networks and received several international research prizes and has been named ?Ambassador of Sleep? by the German Sleep Foundation. Till has published more than 200 papers that have been cited more than 21,000 times and has written two books, ?Internal Time? and ?The Right to Sleep?.
We discuss with Till our biological needs for light and darkness, the causes and consequences of Social Jetlag, Daylight Saving Time, and what key features a building should have to support our circadian rhythm.
This podcast is part of a research-in-practice project on sustainable lighting design by Maha Shalaby & Isabel Villar.
In this episode, we talk with Sebastian Knoche, leader of Trilux lighting research team and an active member of the European Repro-Light research project.
Repro-light is a European research project that aims to support the European lighting industry in moving towards a more sustainable and competitive future.
We discuss with Sebastian the outcomes of Repro-light, the lessons learned, as well as the myths and truths that every person working with lighting should take into consideration when having sustainability in focus.
This podcast is part of a research-in-practice project on sustainable lighting design by Maha Shalaby & Isabel Villar.
Pete Strasser is the Technical Director of the International Dark Sky Association, IDA. IDA is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to ?preserve and protect the nighttime environment and our heritage of dark skies through environmentally responsible outdoor lighting.
In this episode we talk with Pete about how artificial lighting at night is impacting our environment, what we can do as lighting designers and users to revert this, and what available technical solutions and tools are at hand to help us protecting the dark sky.
This podcast is part of a research-in-practice project on sustainable lighting design by Maha Shalaby & Isabel Villar.