Salone del Mobile 2025 Events Masterclass: Kaoru Mende Thank you, we are waiting for you at the event Visit the agenda in your reserved area to find the events you have shown interest in. We are sorry that you will not be attending the event We have removed the event from your agenda, you can always add it back later April 11 th 2025 10:30 - 11:00 (CEST) Details Speakers The role of Light and Shadow in Architecture The world’s greatest architecture is always imbued with the exquisite interplay of light and shadow. A captivating visual environment and a comfortable atmosphere are indispensable elements of architecture. Light has been continuously innovated across areas such as light sources, lighting fixtures, and control technologies, with lighting design evolving alongside the times. This lecture explores the present and future of lighting design through three perspectives: Innovation, Sustainability, and Wellbeing. Innovation is fuelled by advancements in technology. Progress in light source technology, cutting-edge lighting fixtures, and sophisticated control systems has brought unprecedented flexibility and precision to lighting design. However, the future of lighting design extends beyond mere aesthetics. With the growing emphasis on sustainability, there is increasing demand for energy-efficient lighting solutions. These include lighting powered by renewable energy, designs that maximize the use of natural light, and strategies to reduce light pollution. Furthermore, lighting design is evolving to prioritize human health and comfort. Beyond visual beauty, it aims to create spaces that foster harmony and well-being. Proper lighting has been shown to significantly affect health, mood, and productivity. By carefully considering factors such as colour temperature, brightness, and circadian rhythms, lighting design can promote health and enhance quality of life. This lecture will explore how these elements shape architectural environments, enrich experiences, and deepen the connection between people and spaces. Architects registered with Italian CNAPPC (National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscapers and Conservationists) can earn 10 CFP by attending The Euroluce International Lighting Forum (5 CFP for Thursday, April 10th, and 5 CFP for Friday, April 11th). Access is free with a Salone del Mobile admission ticket. To ensure credit recognition, pre-registration to the following forms is recommended: The Euroluce International Lighting Forum | Light for Spaces Friday 11 April10.30 a.m. Participants: Kaoru Mende, Lighting Designer The Euroluce International Lighting ForumLight for Life. Light for Spaces Arena The Forest of Space by Sou FujimotoDirected by Annalisa Rosso, in collaboration with APIL Euroluce Fiera Milano, Rho – Pavilion 2 Kaoru Mende Kaoru Mende was born in Tokyo in 1950, earned a bachelors and masters degree from Tokyo University of Art in the field of industrial and environmental design. In 1990, he founded Lighting Planners Associates Inc. The scope of his design and planning activities ranges widely from residential and architectural to urban and environmental lighting design. Mende is also the acting chief of the “Lighting Detectives”, a citizens’ group that specializes in the study of the culture of lighting. Add to bookmarks I want to partecipate Speaker
Kaoru Mende Kaoru Mende was born in Tokyo in 1950, earned a bachelors and masters degree from Tokyo University of Art in the field of industrial and environmental design. In 1990, he founded Lighting Planners Associates Inc. The scope of his design and planning activities ranges widely from residential and architectural to urban and environmental lighting design. Mende is also the acting chief of the “Lighting Detectives”, a citizens’ group that specializes in the study of the culture of lighting. Add to bookmarks I want to partecipate Speaker
Kaoru Mende Kaoru Mende was born in Tokyo in 1950, earned a bachelors and masters degree from Tokyo University of Art in the field of industrial and environmental design. In 1990, he founded Lighting Planners Associates Inc. The scope of his design and planning activities ranges widely from residential and architectural to urban and environmental lighting design. Mende is also the acting chief of the “Lighting Detectives”, a citizens’ group that specializes in the study of the culture of lighting. Add to bookmarks I want to partecipate