Salone del Mobile 2025 Events Transparency, Flexibility and Sustainability 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 10 th 2025 15:45 - 17:00 (CEST) Details Speakers The workshop explores sustainable lighting design that enhances energy efficiency and human-centric spaces. From the Forest of Light installation, which explores interaction and perspective through towering cones of light responding to visitors’ movements, to the Learning Centre at the University of St. Gallen, where innovative architectural lighting enhances a future-oriented educational environment with high visual comfort—both designs integrate transparency and flexibility, complementing an architectural vision of openness and dialogue while upholding high sustainability standards. By using targeted lighting only where needed, the design enhances user experience while minimizing energy consumption, setting a benchmark for sustainable architectural practices. This approach not only improves the ecological footprint but also fosters human-centric spaces that encourage collaboration and dynamic learning environments. Invitation-only participation Workshop3.45 pm Adrien de Lassence, Associate Director Sou Fujimoto Atelier Paris The Euroluce International Lighting ForumLight for Life.Light for SpacesArena The Forest of Space by Sou FujimotoDiretto da Annalisa Rosso, in collaborazione con APIL Euroluce Fiera Milano, Rho – Pad. 2 Adrien de Lassence After studying in France and USA, Adrien de Lassence graduated from ENSA-Clermont-Ferrand, Architecture University in 2009. He worked in Vancouver, Canada, and set up in Paris in 2011. Having registered with the French Board of Architects, in 2018 he joined Sou Fujimoto Architects in Paris to help the newly established office in France. De Lassence’s first project at Sou Fujimoto Architects was “Milles Arbres - A Thousand Trees”, on the west side of Paris beyond the ring boulevard, which won the 1st prize among the 23 sites included in the French competition Réinventer.Paris. Add to bookmarks I want to partecipate Speaker
Adrien de Lassence After studying in France and USA, Adrien de Lassence graduated from ENSA-Clermont-Ferrand, Architecture University in 2009. He worked in Vancouver, Canada, and set up in Paris in 2011. Having registered with the French Board of Architects, in 2018 he joined Sou Fujimoto Architects in Paris to help the newly established office in France. De Lassence’s first project at Sou Fujimoto Architects was “Milles Arbres - A Thousand Trees”, on the west side of Paris beyond the ring boulevard, which won the 1st prize among the 23 sites included in the French competition Réinventer.Paris. Add to bookmarks I want to partecipate Speaker
Adrien de Lassence After studying in France and USA, Adrien de Lassence graduated from ENSA-Clermont-Ferrand, Architecture University in 2009. He worked in Vancouver, Canada, and set up in Paris in 2011. Having registered with the French Board of Architects, in 2018 he joined Sou Fujimoto Architects in Paris to help the newly established office in France. De Lassence’s first project at Sou Fujimoto Architects was “Milles Arbres - A Thousand Trees”, on the west side of Paris beyond the ring boulevard, which won the 1st prize among the 23 sites included in the French competition Réinventer.Paris. Add to bookmarks I want to partecipate