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Why should you be against facade lighting? | Isabel Villar

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Today we are talking with Isabel, a lighting designer at White Arkitekter, born and raised in the South of Chile. She is currently running a research project on sustainability and lighting design, which is also linked to Sustainable Lighting podcast that Isabel is running together with Maha Shalaby.

Some of the points we have touched upon:

💡Parametric studies on daylighting & CO2 emissions

💡Different roles and responsibilities of a citizen

💡Facade lighting and its effects

💡The Beauty Council

💡How much light is enough to "define the city space"?

💡Water reflections multiplying the amount of light

💡Spooky Gamla Stan

Question from Isabel to the next guest (you as a listener can respond to it via Spotify too!):

❓ Explain a situation where you felt unsafe in the city, tell which city and reflect on why, if you remember, what type of lighting it was in that space - dark / bright. And then do the same exercise but in a city where you feel safe.

🌏 Now it's your turn!

❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it

❷ If you want to give more, become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/gorozhanin

❸ Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram by searching @ACityForYou there

❹ ENJOY A City for You!

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Today we are talking with Isabel, a lighting designer at White Arkitekter, born and raised in the South of Chile. She is currently running a research project on sustainability and lighting design, which is also linked to Sustainable Lighting podcast that Isabel is running together with Maha Shalaby.

Some of the points we have touched upon:

💡Parametric studies on daylighting & CO2 emissions

💡Different roles and responsibilities of a citizen

💡Facade lighting and its effects

💡The Beauty Council

💡How much light is enough to "define the city space"?

💡Water reflections multiplying the amount of light

💡Spooky Gamla Stan

Question from Isabel to the next guest (you as a listener can respond to it via Spotify too!):

❓ Explain a situation where you felt unsafe in the city, tell which city and reflect on why, if you remember, what type of lighting it was in that space - dark / bright. And then do the same exercise but in a city where you feel safe.

🌏 Now it's your turn!

❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it

❷ If you want to give more, become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/gorozhanin

❸ Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram by searching @ACityForYou there

❹ ENJOY A City for You!

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acityforyou/message
  continue reading

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