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Tuesday, September 17
 

9:00am CDT

The how, why and when of systems integration
Tuesday September 17, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
This presentation will focus on when, why and how to engage a systems integrator to ensure a painless and successful end result. This will be a 2 part (40 minute) presentation followed by Q & A.

Part 1) What is a systems integrator and why does my project need one? Not every project needs a systems integrator and during this portion we will differentiate between projects where one is not needed and projects where it would be best to include a systems integrator in the specifications. (20 minutes)

Part 2) Once I have determined my project needs a systems integrator, what is the best method for choosing one and getting them involved. During this portion we will go over how to specify a systems integrator, where the specifications should live in the spec documents and at what stage would it be best to engage the integrator.(20 minutes)
Speakers
avatar for John Mears

John Mears

Director of Business Development, Eos Lightmedia
John has over 25 years of specification sales experience in the lighting industry. In his previous role as the Vice President of Sales for Lighting Services Inc, he worked closely with the design community on many world renowned museum, retail and themed projects. John has a Bachelor... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Inspiration Station

11:00am CDT

Influencing the Perception of Safety at Night with Human Centered Design
Tuesday September 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Light has the power to change the way we perceive a place; to make it safer, more attractive, and more inviting. However, our urban areas are not always optimized for human activity after dark and are often more focused on illumination targets and the needs of vehicular traffic, than our visual needs to fully interpret the scene. Lighting design needs to consciously consider all types of social movement at night.

We shall discuss the research and practical applications of NVAs (Nighttime Vulnerability Assessment), and explore how they can provide us with the necessary information through the case study areas to allow us to engage with concepts of pedestrian safety and equal access after dark, reflect on possible lighting vulnerabilities, assess the risks involved, and act to mitigate and reduce the risk to the public.

Our main focus will be how NVAs can be used within Lighting Masterplans to implement lighting changes that are relevant to the space, rather than just adding more lighting where it isn’t necessarily required or would add into existing issues.

Using a more human centred design approach alongside the NVA data allow us to understand how different people move around our cities in the hours of darkness. Being marginalized in society, whether through gender, ethnicity, class, age, sexuality, or ability, can limit and hinder one’s ability to feel safe and comfortably navigate public spaces at night, and we as designers need to ensure we design our spaces so that everyone feels safe within them.
Speakers
avatar for Anna Forrester

Anna Forrester

Lighting Designer, Arup US Inc
Anna has been in the lighting design industry for over 6 years, working in both the UK and the USA. Anna has a keen interest in how the lighting of social spaces influences interactions, perception, and movement of people. She has worked on a range of Masterplans employing the NVA... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Inspiration Station

12:00pm CDT

WILD- Standing Out by Looking In: Creating Impact and Lasting Impressions with your Personal Brand
Tuesday September 17, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
Women in Lighting+Design DFW is excited to have Amy Bonder, CCO at Luminii speak at ArchLIGHT Summit. Ms. Bonder will be speaking about how Brand statements are integral to long term career development. Personal branding is how you tell your authentic story to others which helps bolter confidence and credibility within your industry and sphere of influence. It helps with building trust, driving focus, networking while setting oneself apart from others. A clearly defined brand statement helps you really laser in on your passion and your expertise. It allows you to have a compass to drive choices on: types of projects that you want to design; cultures in a company that suit you; committees that allow you to feed your passion while delivering your expertise. A brand statement that is effectively communicated allows others to truly understand who you are as a career professional. Employers, customers, peers, etc. can identify you with types or work while getting excited about what you have to say. Careerblast.tv said that a personal brand "allows you to promote yourself at work so your audience knows exactly what you stand for. People with strong personal brands are authentic, stand out from the crowd, and are able to deliver their unique set of skills to a company with moxie and confidence".
Speakers
avatar for Amy Bonder

Amy Bonder

Chief Commercial Officer, Luminii, LLC
Amy Bonder has been an integral part of Luminii, LLC, since November 2019, currently holding the esteemed position of Chief Commercial Officer. Her journey with the company initially began when she assumed the role of Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, demonstrating... Read More →
Sponsors
Tuesday September 17, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
Light Bites Stage

1:00pm CDT

Light Odysseys: Crafting Novel Experiences in the Built Environment
Tuesday September 17, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
This presentation explores the definition of interactive and immersive spaces while taking a quick look at applications and the future of such spaces. Through the introduction of 3-4 case studies, it will then focus on unique experimental lighting engagements to fabricate memorable experiences. The case studies will cover a broad perspective on the role of light and technology in shaping contextually meaningful experiences, ranging from a micro-scale, such as interactive furniture, to the urban realm and public spaces.
Speakers
avatar for Mahdis Aliasgari

Mahdis Aliasgari

Creative Director, Lighting Design Collective (LDC)
Mahdis Aliasgari studied Architecture in Tehran/IR and gained her Master's at the Art & Architecture University in Tehran. She continued her studies on Lighting Design and graduated from KTH University in Stockholm/SE with a Master’s degree in 2013. Mahdis also worked as a research... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Inspiration Station

2:00pm CDT

ARCHITECT Magazine Panel: The State of Design
Tuesday September 17, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Leading voices in architecture and interiors discuss the most exciting developments in design happening right now.

Join us to learn the latest in the state of design!

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Leading voices in architecture and interiors discuss the most exciting developments in design happening right now. Join ARCHITECT magazine’s Editor in chief Paul Makovsky in conversation with Joan Sizemore of OBMI, Booted Laszlo of MHM Living, and Ben Crawford of OMNIPLAN Architects as they discuss the latest trends in architecture and planning; new directions in luxury residential projects and how hospitality is impacting design today. The Panel will also look at the latest trends from markets like New York and Europe.

During this panel: speakers will talk about the latest trends in Dallas Architecture projects and masterplanning that are transforming the design of Dallas. Speakers will describe and analyze on how Luxury residential projects are changing from examples such as the trend towards double kitchens and multiple home offices as well as what clients are demanding in terms of material finishes. The third trend will describe innovative trends in hospitality that drive experience design whether they be in Texas or the Middle East. Finally, some of the other trends will identify innovations in hybrid spaces such as innovations in roofs capes will drive new ways of living, working, and playing. The inspirational trends will help architects and designers apply these trends to their own work and practice.
Moderators
avatar for Paul Makovsky

Paul Makovsky

Editor in Chief, ARCHITECT Magazine
Paul Makovsky is a veteran architecture and design journalist and editor who serves as the Editor-in-Chief for ARCHITECT, the Journal of The American Institute of Architects. Prior to this role, Makovsky was a consultant of product development and strategic content for multiple architectural... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Ben Crawford

Ben Crawford

Principal, OMNIPLAN Architects
Ben Crawford leads architectural practice in Omniplan’s Dallas studio, working with clients and peers to create award winning design. For three decades he has enjoyed guiding the creative process, remaining engaged from conceptual initiation to delivery of completed projects. His... Read More →
avatar for Botond Laszlo, CR, CKBR, GCP

Botond Laszlo, CR, CKBR, GCP

President, MHM LIVING
At Marvelous Home Makeovers we make deliberate actions in design, process and materials that will have a positive effect on our environment. We believe in educating our teammates, peers and clients about sustainable practices and technology in building science to be better stewards... Read More →
avatar for Joan Sizemore

Joan Sizemore

Associate Principal & Studio Director, OBMI
Joan’s unique perspective on design has led her to work on every element of the guest journey to create an impressionable memory for all those who experience. Throughout her career, Joan realized her enthusiasm for leading design and operational teams within organizations – showcasing... Read More →
Sponsors
Tuesday September 17, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Light Bites Stage

2:30pm CDT

Indian Community School Case Study
Tuesday September 17, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CDT
Indigenous culture is at the heart of Indian Community School in Franklin, Wisconsin. Designed by studio:indigenous, the 150,000-sq-ft school serving grades K4-8 merges cultural values with education by bringing the surrounding natural environment into the striking interior learning spaces and gathering centers. Woven along a wooded hillside, the building is made of wood, copper, and limestone, with large windows offering expansive views of the local landscape. Inside, the use of natural materials—additional wood, marble, and glass—reinforces the connection with the outdoors, while migratory paths throughout support flow in a space created to foster community.

The school’s original lighting, circa 2007, not only failed to showcase its award-winning architectural design, but also failed to serve the teachers and students that use the building every day. The school’s upgraded lighting system, completed in 2023, highlights the building’s original architectural concepts and provides adequate functional illumination in classrooms and common areas, enhancing visual comfort and productivity, as well as safety and security, inside and out.

This project was featured on the cover of designing lighting magazine - May 2024 issue
Speakers
avatar for Avraham Mor

Avraham Mor

Founder & CEO, Morlights
Founding Principal, Avraham “Avi” M. Mor has been practicing lighting design for over 15 years. After graduating from the University of Kansas with a BFA in Theater Design with an emphasis in Architectural and Theatrical Lighting Design, he moved back to his hometown of Chicago... Read More →

Tuesday September 17, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CDT
Inspiration Station

3:30pm CDT

Concept to Construction: Working Better Together
Tuesday September 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm CDT
This panel discussion brings together architectural design consultants and lighting business partners to discuss their role in the process of specifying lighting and the challenges they face to see a project develop from concept through construction.  This conversation invites partners to ask important questions, challenge the process, and identify ways to work better together to reach mutual goals.  

It's a must attend for those that want to address pain points in the design industry and find solutions.
Moderators
avatar for Jered E. Widmer, IALD, MIES

Jered E. Widmer, IALD, MIES

Principal, Dallas Office, The Lighting Practice
Widmer joined The Lighting Practice in 2001 upon graduation from The Pennsylvania State University. Leading TLP’s Dallas office, he has designed architectural lighting for corporate, retail, historic, hospitality, education, healthcare and places of worship. Diverse work allows... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Ben Crawford

Ben Crawford

Principal, OMNIPLAN Architects
Ben Crawford leads architectural practice in Omniplan’s Dallas studio, working with clients and peers to create award winning design. For three decades he has enjoyed guiding the creative process, remaining engaged from conceptual initiation to delivery of completed projects. His... Read More →
avatar for Jacob Gerber

Jacob Gerber

Partner, Director of Dallas Studio, Essential Light
Complex projects and demanding schedules; these are the types of projects where Jacob’s creative problem-solving and technical proficiency produce award winning projects. Jacob is a senior lighting designer and Junior Partner at Essential Light Design Studio. He received his Bachelor... Read More →
avatar for Billy Hodges

Billy Hodges

CoFounder, AAiLA
I have spent career in lighting, holding many roles from "The Circle of Light". My experience ranges from design and engineering to sales and management to lighting education and organizational leadership. When I founded Digital Filaments ten years ago, I hoped that I could both succeed... Read More →
avatar for Christine Howitt

Christine Howitt

Vice President, Interior Design, Droese Raney
Christine Howitt is the Vice President of Interior Design at Droese Raney, and has held a position with the firm since 2008. She graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design from the University of North Texas and became a Registered Interior Designer in 2010.With... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:00pm CDT
Light Bites Stage

5:00pm CDT

Beer, Booze, and Lighting Blunders hosted by IES Dallas
Tuesday September 17, 2024 5:00pm - 5:30pm CDT
20 Minutes of Lighting Levity.  Please join us at 5pm, as Dean Brockob, President of IES Dallas Chapter and his vast database of “lighting gone wrong” will get the happy hour off to a lively start. With 18 years’ experience as a lighting RSM, Dean often traveled with a camera. Thanks goodness for lighting designers and lighting professionals, because if we’re not careful… our lighting intentions can get botched!

Have a blooper of your own you'd like to share? Share with us the lighting blunders you've seen in your travels! We'll be happy to add it for consideration to our presentation.
Share your blooper here!
Sponsors

Tuesday September 17, 2024 5:00pm - 5:30pm CDT
Light Bites Stage
 
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