SEAHA students Panos Andrikopoulos is named as one of the 40 under 40 most promising lighting designers in the Lighting Design Awards. The 20 men and 20 women – selected from over 250 applications – hail from 16 different countries, including Iceland, Turkey, Australia, India, China, Brazil, the US, Mexico and Sweden. The 40 professionals were selected by a team of prominent judges including Heinrich Hermann, adjunct professor, Department of Interior Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design; Leni Schwendinger, Associate Principal, Arup and Ray Molony, publisher, Lighting magazine. Panos’ achievement comes as a recognition of his SEAHA funded research at UCL Institute of Sustainable Heritage, using novel psychophysiological methods for lighting research and design.
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Panagiotis Andrikopoulos is as SEAHA student based at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage. The project sets to characterise new illuminants of spectrally fine-tuned artwork lighting systems sources in terms of colour appearance and preference for the human observer.