INTtalk: Light Pollution in our Interior Environment with Virna Abraham
November 7, 2024 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Online
Visiting Associate Professor Virna Abraham will present Light Pollution in our Interior Environment over Zoom.
Light pollution in our interior environments has become an increasingly relevant concern as urbanization and artificial lighting have expanded. This phenomenon not only affects our ability to appreciate natural light but also has significant implications for our health and well-being.
Light pollution in our interior environments refers to the excessive or misdirected artificial light that can disrupt natural circadian rhythms, impact mood, and interfere with productivity. This phenomenon often arises from inadequate lighting design, such as overly bright fixtures or poorly placed sources, leading to glare and unwanted reflections. In residential and commercial spaces alike, mitigating light pollution involves employing strategies like using dimmable lights, selecting warmer color temperatures, and optimizing natural light sources. By addressing these issues, we can create healthier, more comfortable environments that promote well-being and enhance overall quality of life.
Visiting Associate Professor Virna Abraham is a multidisciplinary designer with over 20 years of experience in the fields of architecture, interiors, and lighting design. In her practice, she focuses on transforming environments into immersive experiences by skillfully integrating lighting, materials, and architectural elements across corporate, residential, and public projects.
Virna’s expertise lies in understanding the interplay between light, materials, and architectural forms, emphasizing how lighting influences emotions and shapes atmosphere. Her commitment to creating tailored solutions ensures that each project is not only functional but also inspirational, responsible, and sustainable.
As the Principal of Kelvin Designs, Virna leads innovative design initiatives while also serving as a Visiting Associate Professor for the Interior Design program at Pratt Institute. She holds Lighting Certification from the NCQLP and is an active member of both the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) and the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES).
This event is open to the public and will be recorded.