Call for projects organizer
The CLUE (Community Lighting for the Urban Environment) competition expects to further position itself inside the larger community of lighting professionals and continue on the route of being an internationally recognized leader in the design community. Therefore, CLUE has set itself the goal of encouraging and challenging young designers such as students (University & Colleges) and emerging Professionals (<5 years in their profession) to develop innovative lighting concepts for interior and exterior spaces, stimulate challenging ideas and recognize individuals creating those ideas.
Description
THEME ONE FOR LIGHT, LIGHT FOR ALL CONSIDEREven as technology keeps advancing, in lighting as in other fields, the world we live in becomes ever more homogenized. The techniques at our disposal (LED lighting, control over intensity or color, preprogrammed lighting schemes, etc...) give us the feeling of a personalized environment, but only within the limits of our own private space. Everyone can live this experience—at home. But when we cross the threshold of our front door, what happens then?
IMAGINE
With this in mind, how can we extend the personalization of our private space to our public spaces? One of many examples: it’s now easy to translate, in an instant, any web page into our own language, while others can translate the exact same page into theirs—without affecting anyone else’s reading. How can this personalization of the virtual world be implemented in the physical world, through lighting? Short of having a drone following our every move, how can personalized lighting help us to live side by side, or improve the society in which we must live together? In what ways could individuals control this lighting, and how can we each live our own experience without disrupting others or creating social chaos?
PROPOSE
For this third edition of the CLUE competition, candidates are invited to reflect on these questions. Proposals should suit the context of a public space—interior or exterior—and should answer a social need while improving quality of life and having a positive impact on the community, all through the personalization of lighting. There are no budgetary or technological limitations, and candidates are given carte blanche to present inventive lighting solutions. Proposals will be evaluated on the relevance and the originality of their approach.
Jury
Koen De Winter
Designer
Designer
Kristina Verner
Director, Intelligent Communities
Waterfront Toronto
Director, Intelligent Communities
Waterfront Toronto
Tom Butters
Director of Education
IES (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America)
Director of Education
IES (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America)
Cynthia Savard-Saucier
Director of Design Shopify
Director of Design Shopify
Elizabeth Donoff
Editor in Chief Architectural Lighting
Editor in Chief Architectural Lighting
Pierre-Yves Panis
Head of Design
Philips Lighting
Head of Design
Philips Lighting
Jan Boelen
Artistic Director Z33 House for Contemporary Art
Artistic Director Z33 House for Contemporary Art
Rewards
1 st PRIZE
$5 0003 rd PRIZE
$1 0002 nd PRIZE
$2 616Timeline
America/VancouverLaunch of the call for projects
Submission ends
Results
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