This month’s Lighting Live Annual Conference will see the Presidential baton pass from James Duffin to Michala Medcalf. Lighting Journal caught up with both...
Formed from fragments of language and light, 20 illuminated light boxes at Sheffield Hallam University’s Hallam Green have created a poetic public installation –...
During 2025, Lighting Journal is profiling lighting professionals who have upgraded their ILP membership. For February we spoke to WSP’s Rachel O’Connell about how...
Embedding individual control and ‘empowerment’ over lighting is the key to designing inclusive spaces that work for people who are neurodiverse. By doing this,...
The Grimaldi Building, the new headquarters of the charity The Royal National Institute of Blind People, has accessibility and inclusion at its heart –...
Tens of millions of people feel their health and wellbeing is being negatively affected by their workplaces, their homes and even their high streets,...
A combination of community stories combined with controllable retro zig-zag lighting has transformed a once-neglected alleyway in Doncaster into a much more vibrant, colourful...
Formerly London’s oldest timber yard, Newson’s Yard in Belgravia has been transformed into a high-end retail and leisure destination, with carefully curated lighting at...
Delayed from last autumn, the government’s new Procurement Act is finally set to come into force next month. It could change profoundly how lighting...