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LightFair International Launches Design Symposia, Broadens Educational Programming

February 12, 2010

The 2010 LIGHTFAIR® International (LFI) educational program—a lineup of robust institute courses and conference seminars—adds more fresh content with the launch of the Design Symposia. Making its debut at the May 2010 Las Vegas LFI trade show and conference, the initiative presents four 90-minute symposia designed to further inspire and educate lighting professionals from around the world.

In ongoing efforts to provide more innovative material on and new ways of discovering lighting, LFI created the Design Symposia. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to learn from affiliated industry experts who are enthusiastic about lighting. The four design-related courses are presented by seasoned professionals from the architecture, landscape, interior and hospitality design community.  

The 2010 Design Symposia features:

·         Changing the Orientation by 180° at 6500K with Ken Lewis (AIA, LEED AP), president of architecture firm ac martin: a discussion on achieving a high-performance work environment within an institutional framework by implementing a strategy for sustainability that finds the synergies between light, space, structure and energy;
 
·         Lighting: The Most Important Aspect of Interior Design with Michael Bedner, chairman and CEO of Hirsch Bedner Associates: an in-depth explanation from this renowned hospitality designer on how lighting can make or break an interior;
 
·         Create Iconic Places: Lighting is a Big Player with architect Mark Rios (FASLA, FAIA), founding principal of Rios Clementi Hale Studios: a presentation on how unique, adventurous lighting solutions can create iconic urban places through the use of standard off-the-shelf products and innovative design;
 
·        Sustainable Design & Architecture in Mexico with international architect Tatiana Bilbao (S.C), president of Tatiana Bilbao/mx.a: an explanation on how Mexico, despite its economic and developmental challenges, could easily jump into more sustainable construction with less access to modern technology.
 
Together, these symposia present a new dynamic educational offering, rounding out LFI’s five-day conference and institute series.
The Daylighting Institute and the LIGHTFAIR Institute take place Monday, May 10 - Tuesday, May 11, 2010 and the Conference seminars and symposia occur Wednesday, May 12 - Friday, May 14, in conjunction with the trade show days. 

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