Lighting in Design Q1 2024

solutions that prioritise both aesthetics and performance, ” says G hez z i. “ L ight is far more than a functional necessity when it comes to architecture and building design; it is a transformative force that shapes our perception of space and enriches our lived ex periences whether we live in these spaces, such as a house or work space, or if we simply visit them, for exa mple a restaurant or museum, ” ex plains G hez z i. She concludes, “ By embracing light as a constructive element in architectural design, architects have the opportunity to create spaces that inspire, engage and uplift the occupants. As we look to the future, let us continue to harness the power of light, both natural and artificial, to illuminate our built environment and pave the way for a brighter, more enlightened world. Architecture and light have the most beautiful marriage, and when combined, they provide something breath-tak ing. ”

craftsmanship of ornamental mouldings, honouring the building’s heritage while breathing new life into its spaces. ” F o st ering sust ainab il it y and w el l ness In a time where environmental consciousness is on the increase, lighting design plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability and wellness within architectural contex ts, says the lighting ex pert. Architects are embracing daylighting strategies to harness natural light, reducing energy consumption and enhancing occupants’ well-being. T hrough the integration of daylight harvesting systems, sk ylights, and light shelves, they can max imise daylight penetration while minimising glare and heat gain. “The advent of energy-efficient LED lighting technologies has enabled architects to create environmentally responsible lighting

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