[d]arc room: live lecture programme announced


9th July 2019

(UK) – Lecture programme, sponsored by Delta Light, to feature 32 presentations from leading lighting professionals.

The [d]arc room: live lecture programme, sponsored by Delta Light, has been announced.

The programme will feature 32 quick-fire, 15-minute presentations from leading lighting professionals, and will be held at [d]arc room, in Hall 13 of the Old Truman Brewery as part of London Design Fair on 19th – 22nd September. Curated by creative consultants and lighting designers Light Collective, [d]arc room: live is free to attend, while the talks will also be streamed live across the internet.

Andy Barnett, Delta Light UK, said: “Delta Light is thrilled to be supporting [d]arc room for a second year running, as a prominent industry date in the architectural, design and lighting fields.

“Thought leadership and knowledge transfer is something that we are very passionate about, so to support [d]arc room: live, which showcases the industry talent, seems a perfect fit for Delta Light. We are very excited to be involved in what looks set to be another successful show!”

Paul James, [d]arc room director, added: “Light Collective has done an incredible job getting so many fantastic speakers on board once again. The format is exciting and proved to be very popular, so I hope people will come down to see it live as well as watching it online.”

Speakers for this year’s [d]arc room: live programme include: Moritz Waldemeyer; Magdalena Gomez, Elektra; Lora Kaleva, BDP; Sacha Abizadeh, WSP; Clementine Fletcher Smith, Speirs + Major; James Poore, JPLD; Neil Tomkinson, SBID; Sabrina Voecks, JOI Design; Kael Gillam, Nulty; Lee Painter, BDP; Paulina Vilalobos, DiaV, and Jo Littlefair, Goddard Littlefair.

The full programme of speakers can be viewed at www.darcroom.com/darc-room-live

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