DeLIGHTed Talks: Good Light – How to Create it Indoors | November 3rd, 2025 (3PM CST)
Discover how to create good indoor light at DeLIGHTed Talks #9 on November 3. With insights from IALD, WELL, DLA, and leading researchers, this webinar explores daylight-like conditions indoors and their impact on health, design, and circadian well-being. Join the discussion and gain perspectives from science, practice, and international thought leaders.
With an increasing evidence base that properties of daylight can positively affect people’s health and well-being, time has come to address the challenge of daylight-like conditions indoors. At present, many people spend time in spaces lit with electric lighting – at work places and in classrooms. How to design the built environment with appropriate light exposure in mind is the topic of a recent white paper by the the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD).
During this webinar their findings will be presented and commented and contextualized by researchers and practitioners selected by the Daylight Academy, the International WELL Building Institute and the Society of Light, Rhythms and Circadian Health.
This webinar will take place during the Daylight Awareness Week 2025 (3-7 November) held under the title ‘Future Solar Societies’. Further events and information materials on how a world can be shaped by the power of the sun can be found on the Daylight Academy’s (DLA) event page.
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November 3rd, 2025 (3.00-4.30PM CST)
Introduction | Lisa Wu | 10 min | Reykjavik Univ., Iceland |
IALD White Paper | Kevan Shaw | 30 min | Loughborough Univ., UK |
Expert Statement | Nathan Stodola | 5 min | City Univ. New York, US |
Expert Statement |
Luisa Brotas | 5 min | Royal Borough of Kingston, UK |
Expert Statement |
Johannes Zauner | 5 min | Technical Univ. Munich, Germany |
Panel discussion |
Lisa Wu (moderator) | 30 min |
We will share the detailed program with you in early October.
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