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A global survey of the most exciting lighting designs for interior spaces, featuring the latest interactive technologies, energy-efficient systems, and otherworldly experiences The role of light in architecture extends well beyond practical requirements. Light can create an environment, saturate a space with emotion, and compose spatial illusions. When manipulated in the right ways, light makes an architectural space livable, shapes it, and guides the inhabitant through it. As our homes and buildings become increasingly interactive and connected to the "internet of things" (where physical objects such as a lamp or microwave are programmed in the "cloud") , the creative possibilities for lighting are growing exponentially. This timely publication captures the most imaginative ideas for the use of light in homes and buildings.



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Anna Yudina

Author, journalist, curator. Co-founder of MONITOR magazine (2000-2012) , an international publication about innovations in contemporary architecture and design. Member of A10 New European Architecture Cooperative. Cross-disciplinary collaboration reshapes our cities, redefines our lifestyles, and creates possibilities for a synergy between humans, technology and nature. These new territories are open to exploration, and I'm thrilled to try and map some of them. To date, my books have been published in seven languages (English, French, Italian, Dutch, German, Chinese and Korean) and include "Marco Casagrande: Who Cares, Wins the 3G City" (2018, JFAA) ; "Multiverse" (2017, 5 Continents Editions) ; "Furnitecture", "Lumitecture", "Garden City" and "HomeWork" (2014-2018, Thames & Hudson) ; "Phase: the Architecture of Jakob MacFarlane" (2013, AADCU) , and "Eske Rex: Silent Action" (2013) .



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