Connected Sparkle - Solving Site Lighting While Integrating Artistic Movements
Recorded On: 10/26/2020
About this Session
Each year, the IES hosts the Street and Area Lighting Conference (SALC). In 2020, SALC was offered virtually, and this session was presented as part of that event. A learner can earn 0.5 CEU by watching each video in its entirety.
Description: The case study presentation illustrates the site lighting design process for a complex, high profile, mixed-use urban renewable development used by pedestrians and vehicles. Understanding user activity needs, and multiple site lines drove concepts incorporating artistic lighting moments, while solving for egress and overall safety, branding, aesthetic enhancement, signage and wayfinding.
Key:
Debra Gilmore
President/Principal
Ms. Gilmore founded D.Gilmore Lighting Design Inc. in 1997 and has worked as an award-winning architectural lighting designer for more than 38 years. Passionate about light and its power to evoke emotion while creating visual interest and solving pragmatic challenges, particular for exterior environments, Ms. Gilmore has spoken at University of Delaware Symposium “Earth Perfect? Nature, Utopia, and the Garden” and for the American Public Gardens Association annual conference, “Visualizing a Night Garden’s Potential with Light.” Debra participated as a 2016 Lights in Alingsas workshop head in Alingsas, Sweden. A Parsons graduate, she holds a BFA in Environmental Design and is professionally affiliated with the IALD and the IES.