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Wednesday, September 18
 

10:00am CDT

Planning for Lighting: Advocating for Better Lighting Regulations in our Cities
Wednesday September 18, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am CDT
Any lighting project in our communities - whether for interiors, the outdoors, or infrastructure like roadways - presents our industry with the opportunity to be a good neighbor to those around us or become a nuisance, uphold our obligations to ecological responsibility, and to develop infrastructure lighting that is safe and equitable without leaving the needs of some users behind.

However, conversations with city staff and community members over what makes a quality lighting design and what to expect from our work can be difficult. Many municipal lighting regulations are too minimal or out of date to be useful in lighting design work.

This presentation will provide a vision for what a comprehensive lighting master plan, a lighting ordinance, or both can accomplish for the communities where attendees live and work. These documents help facilitate communication, improve the efficiency of lighting projects by setting clearer expectations, and show neighbors (and ourselves) what to expect from the lighting around them.

The process of developing a lighting master plan offers the opportunity for public outreach and identifying areas currently underserved by lighting infrastructure, improving awareness and equity. For city staff, a dedicated lighting ordinance gives them a more enforceable tool to address and prevent lighting issues in their communities while gaining insight into our industry.

Improving lighting regulations in the areas we live and work in is a win-win scenario we can all advocate for.
Speakers
avatar for Kate McBride

Kate McBride

Designer, Clanton & Associates
Kate McBride works as a Lighting Designer for Clanton & Associates where she specializes in the intersection of light pollution, urban planning, and mental health. Through her work at Clanton & Associates, Kate contributes to the development of local and national lighting policies... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am CDT
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12:00pm CDT

Lighting Designer says "tomato", Owner hears "orange"
Wednesday September 18, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
Managing and working through realistic (and sometimes not realistic) Owner perceptions on lighting design can add another layer of complexity to project outcomes. How do we as lighting designers bridge the sometimes large education gap with owners and what to expect in their newly lit buildings? In this presentation, two experienced lighting designers will walk through some of their more memorable Owner requests and misconceptions for how they perceive lighting. Engaging with the audience on how to manage these sometimes tricky situations and gain an outcome that is desirable for all parties.
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Murray

Michelle Murray

Associate Lighting Designer, HLB Lighting
Michelle Murray is an Associate at HLB Lighting Design located in Dallas. Michelle has over a decade of lighting experience on a broad variety of projects. She has been involved in Revit workshops for the IES, IALD, and DLF. Notable projects include the Superdome Capital Improvements... Read More →
avatar for Katherine Stekr

Katherine Stekr

CLD, IALD, MIES, EDAC, LEED AP BD+C, Associate Director, HLB
Katherine finds the balance in the technical and aesthetic relationship between lighting, health, and color, understanding the nuances in between. By looking at the science behind how lighting impacts our health, and challenging the status quo, she brings thought leadership and a... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
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