Keith Bradshaw of Speirs + Major to headline Trends in Lighting Forum & Show 2019


8th February 2019

(Austria) – The event will return to Bregenz on 24-26 September.

Keith Bradshaw, Principal of Speirs + Major, will be the keynote speaker at Trends in Lighting Forum & Show 2019, it has been confirmed.

The event, held in Bregenz, Austria, alongside LpS Symposium and Expo, is dedicated to bridging the gap between technology and architecture, applications and design. Designed to be educational, informative and engaging, it aims to keep delegates up-to-date on the latest trends in architectural and urban lighting designs including smart lighting solutions for indoor and outdoor lighting.

Attendees will hear from Architects, Planners, Designers, and Technologists, including the keynote speaker, Keith Bradshaw from Speirs & Major. Bradshaw became a Principal of Speirs + Major in 2009. Based in Edinburgh, he directs projects from both of Speirs + Major studios. He has led many of the practice’s award-winning international and UK projects, including the Copenhagen Opera House, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Mosque, Shenzhen Airport and flagship stores for Giorgio Armani in Tokyo, New York, Milan and Beijing. Noteworthy current projects include urban realm projects in Miami, Helsinki and Hong Kong and civic buildings in Rome, Oslo and Beijing.

Bradshaw regularly publishes articles and has been a keynote speaker at design conferences around the world. He has also lectured and taught practical workshops to a range of students, and was invited to be a Fellow of the RSA in 2013.

For those wanting to present at the show, the call for speakers closes on Feb 15th.

www.forum-trends.lighting

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