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Looking back at L+B 2012

Singapore, 3rd May 2012 Back at work…it is amazing how much work can pile up when you have been away for a while! Still jet-lagging a bit, though the labour day holiday allowed me to recover some of the sleep … Continue reading

03. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Ed Alvero

Singapore, 2nd May 2012 It is with a great sadness that I restart my blogging. During my leave in Europe I heard the news of the passing away of Ed Alvero, my friend and colleague in Manila. Ed had recently … Continue reading

02. May 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light and inspiration, lighting design | 2 comments

Day 6 – Erco

Netherlands, 21st April 2012 My last day in Germany was the conclusion of my Erco visit, before heading off to see my parents in Holland. I will be on leave for a week during which I will not be blogging. … Continue reading

22. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting of the future | 1 comment

Light & Build 2012 Day 5

Frankfurt-Ludenshcheid, 20th April 2012 Light Watch 3-57: Light & Build 2012 Day 5 and ERCO factory visit impressions Philips LED seminar, the strive towards defining quality criteria Konika – Minolta with its latest light meter; Lux levels, Colour temperature, Colour … Continue reading

20. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting of the future | 1 comment

Light & Build 2012 Day 4

Frankfurt, 19th April 2012 Light Watch 3-56: Light & Build 2012 Day 4 impressions Roberto proudly presenting the latest flatline LED products from PIL Cree modules and urban systems Occhio with the touch control (IO3D)and flexilens (Piu Terra3D) Interesting materials … Continue reading

19. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Light & Build 2012 Day 3

Frankfurt, 18th April 2012 Light Watch 3-55: Light & Build 2012 Day 3 impressions Louis Poulsen launching the Silverback to a selected audience Paulina introducing her Noche Zero event at PLDA’s international development forum Philips promoting “freedom” of binning…they claim a better way to free … Continue reading

18. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Light & Build 2012 Day 2

Frankfurt, 17th April 2012 Light Watch 3-54: Light & Build 2012 Day 2 impressions GE presentations GE’s Lumination, uniform rastered flat light, transparent/ see through when off FLOS with the magnetic LED mini hook-on spots FLOS with their flatlite Hoffmeister … Continue reading

17. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Light & Build 2012 Day 1

Frankfurt, 16th April 2012 Arrived in Frankfurt on Saturday to attend the PLDA Annual General Meeting and had my first day at the fair yesterday. Many friends and familiar faces…I will not be reporting on L&B (yet) just share some … Continue reading

16. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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When time flies…

Singapore, 12th April 2012 Funny how a day can just wiz past without you actually realising what you have done! A bit like driving in automatic mode on the road, suddenly you realise you have reached your destination without really … Continue reading

12. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Qatar Architectural Lighting Summit

Doha, Monday 26th March 2012 Today was the Qatar Architectural Lighting Summit, the main reason for my being here. As one of the invited guest speakers I got to share my experience and expertise with an eager group of participants … Continue reading

27. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, Light and insiration, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting and the economy, lighting of the future | 1 comment

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