Hear from experts in the field of light and night-time design on the future of light, and darkness, in the City of London.
Building upon the City’s ground-breaking lighting strategy published in 2018, this webinar will examine how new ground-breaking planning guidance will improve ‘look and feel’ and better control obtrusive light, light spill and light pollution, protecting the City’s local ecology and improving well-being for everyone after dark.
How can lighting play a key social and economic role in the future recovery whilst considering how the environmental impact it creates might be reduced? How can good lighting help keep our streets safe, secure and accessible at night? Are the latest LED technology and SMART lighting controls helping reduce energy?
Members will hear from experts in the field of light and night-time design on the future of light, and darkness, in the City of London.
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PROGRAMME
16:00 Welcome from Chair
Benjamin O’Connor, Director, New London Architecture
16:05 City Lighting Strategy
Clarisse Tavin, Group Manager, City of London Corporation
16:15 Lighting Design Guidelines Planning Advice Note
Pearl Figueira, Planning Officer, City of London Corporation
Mark Major, Senior Partner, Speirs Major
16:30 Panel discussion
Speakers above, plus:
Ben Eley, Interim Head of Design, Built Environment, City of London Corporation
Andrew Rogers, Mechanical and Electrical Manager, City of London Corporation
Florence Lam, Arup Fellow, Global Lighting Design Leader, Arup
Alex Lifschutz, Director, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
17:00 End
Speaker biographies
Benjamin O'Connor
Director, NLA
Clarisse Tavin
Group Manager, Major Projects and Programmes, City of London Corporation
Mark Major
Senior Partner, Speirs Major
Florence Lam
Arup Fellow | Global Lighting Design Leader, Arup
Alex Lifschutz
Director, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Pearl Figueira
Planning Officer, Department of the Built Environment, City of London Corporation
Ben Eley
Assistant Director (Design), City of London Corporation