All articles by Jill Entwistle
The Urchin by Electrolight
Electrolight creates a centrepiece feature for a shopping centre in Brisbane
ÅF Lighting turn infrastructure into artwork with interactive coloured lighting
Transforming two pieces of infrastructure with interactive and playful coloured lighting, ÅF Lighting have made the ordinary delightful – one a mundane underpass, the other a landmark bridge
Son Et Lumiere – the latest luminaries addressing acoustic lighting
If you are lighting a space with noise in it, it seems logical to add in some acoustic absorption. Jill Entwistle looks at examples of the new trend in acoustic lighting
Focus: Workplace Lighting
Office lighting doesn’t have to be boring. Graham Large and Theo Paradise-Hirst look at the art and theatre of light at work
Focus: Exhibition Lighting
An annotated guide to lighting an exhibition space, using the recent Emma Hamilton exhibition at Greenwich
Focus: Project, Madonna della Misericordia
The lighting of the Madonna della Misericordia masterpiece was designed to create a revelation
The use of programmable lighting systems with Alexander Stileman
Alexander Stileman of Stileman Lighting Designs looks at two projects – a gym and skin treatment clinic that has programmable lighting systems
Lighting as a Service
As lighting becomes more complex, one answer may be to make its supply and maintenance the supplier’s problem, not the specifier’s, says Francis Pearce
Let in the light
Protecting their art treasures from harmful daylight has always been a major concern for galleries and museums, which often resorted to simply blocking it out. Thankfully, the approach is a lot more subtle these days.
Flawless finish
It started with resolving a beauty problem at Selfridges and ended with a whole new light module. Claire Hamill and Anna Sandgren of Nulty+ review the research project that gave a new complexion to retail lighting.