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Bitesize Clip: Charles Stone | Consider the Dark | Lighting for the Night Sky

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Welcome to the Virtual Lighting Design Community podcast, where we bring you nuggets of wisdom from the leading minds in the industry. In today's episode, we have the privilege of sharing an excerpt from a captivating presentation by Charles Stone, President of Fisher Marantz Stone (FMS) in the US.
In this bite-sized clip, he offers a sneak peek into his insights and approaches to lighting design for the night sky and shares snippets of his remarkable projects. His presentation is titled: “Consider the Dark”.

To watch the visual presentation of this shorter clip, be sure to visit our YouTube channel. And for an even more in-depth experience, visit our community platform at www.vld.community, exclusively available for our Pro members. However, there is loads of free content as well. There, you can access the complete presentation and engage with fellow lighting design enthusiasts.

“We must make it a habit to consider the dark throughout our design process. This will make us better designers, better stewards of the night sky, challenge our creativity and broaden our perspective.”Charles Stone, FMS

More about Charles Stone:
An early interest in the theatre led Charles to a career in architectural lighting design, joining Paul Marantz and Jules Fisher in 1983, where he became the President in 2003.
From studios in New York, Seattle and Austin, Charles' teams have designed award-winning and well-known lighting projects including Carnegie Hall, the Washington Monument, the Tribute in Light, the Rose Center for Earth and Space, the Hong Kong International Airport, the Vancouver Waterfront, the Burj Kalifa, and the Shanghai Bund.
Charles' Traveling Light speaking tour has visited universities and conferences in 25 cities around the world. He currently serves on the IESNA Lighting for Outdoor Public Spaces Committee and Project Candle at Penn State University.

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Welcome to the Virtual Lighting Design Community podcast, where we bring you nuggets of wisdom from the leading minds in the industry. In today's episode, we have the privilege of sharing an excerpt from a captivating presentation by Charles Stone, President of Fisher Marantz Stone (FMS) in the US.
In this bite-sized clip, he offers a sneak peek into his insights and approaches to lighting design for the night sky and shares snippets of his remarkable projects. His presentation is titled: “Consider the Dark”.

To watch the visual presentation of this shorter clip, be sure to visit our YouTube channel. And for an even more in-depth experience, visit our community platform at www.vld.community, exclusively available for our Pro members. However, there is loads of free content as well. There, you can access the complete presentation and engage with fellow lighting design enthusiasts.

“We must make it a habit to consider the dark throughout our design process. This will make us better designers, better stewards of the night sky, challenge our creativity and broaden our perspective.”Charles Stone, FMS

More about Charles Stone:
An early interest in the theatre led Charles to a career in architectural lighting design, joining Paul Marantz and Jules Fisher in 1983, where he became the President in 2003.
From studios in New York, Seattle and Austin, Charles' teams have designed award-winning and well-known lighting projects including Carnegie Hall, the Washington Monument, the Tribute in Light, the Rose Center for Earth and Space, the Hong Kong International Airport, the Vancouver Waterfront, the Burj Kalifa, and the Shanghai Bund.
Charles' Traveling Light speaking tour has visited universities and conferences in 25 cities around the world. He currently serves on the IESNA Lighting for Outdoor Public Spaces Committee and Project Candle at Penn State University.

Support the show

Learn more about our community by visiting www.vld.community
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more like this, please signup, subscribe and would appreciate a 5-star review!

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