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Extreme lighting design

China, 5th December 2009 As I walked the city streets in Shanghai this morning I was welcomed by an icy cold and chilly wind. At least it felt that way coming from of my nice and warm bed just earlier! … Continue reading

05. December 2009 by Martin Klaasen
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Lighting design for a moving target

China, 4th December 2009 No, I am not talking about lighting F1 cars or lighting sports events,  as technically the background for these applications is static. My topic today is about lighting a much sneakier application, where the changes literally … Continue reading

04. December 2009 by Martin Klaasen
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The beautiful world of creation

Singapore, 2nd December 2009 Aren’t we not all at times in awe of beautiful creations? …As part of our lighting design activities I make it a point to be involved in the creation of customised items such as decorative chandeliers … Continue reading

02. December 2009 by Martin Klaasen
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Challenging lighting projects

Singapore, 29th November 2009 Before I left Mumbai, the same person who asked me about the perfect project, yesterday asked me about the most difficult lighting projects I had done. This was triggered by a discussion we had about golf course … Continue reading

29. November 2009 by Martin Klaasen
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Re-inventing Fiber Optic Lighting

Singapore – Mumbai, 24th November 2009 About a decade ago Fiber Optic Lighting (FOL) was one of the leading, energy saving, lighting technologies around. It was the trendy and innovative lighting solution of the nineties. LED lighting was still far … Continue reading

24. November 2009 by Martin Klaasen
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Light and glass

Shanghai, 16th November 2009 Another day in China… winter is really approaching fast with temperatures dropping well below 10 degrees Celsius in Shanghai. Watching TV at times can be a good alternative to going out in the cold.. If you … Continue reading

16. November 2009 by Martin Klaasen
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