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Degree: | Master (Master) |
Discipline: |
Architecture
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Duration: | 12 months |
ECTS points: | 60 |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Architectural Lighting Design (One year) |
Light is essential for human well-being and fundamental to the built environment in its different scales: interior spaces, buildings and urban areas. You will explore how natural and artificial lighting quality affects human behaviour, comfort and health.
Factors of sustainable development; environmental, social and economic aspects are at focus. Graduates have unique competence in light planning and work in lighting design, architectural studios or as consultants.
The master's programme in Architectural Lighting design takes on a new approach to light and light planning – a combination of visual, physical and biological-based experience and knowledge applied to design, technology and health. It provides an in-depth understanding of the field through scientific-based expertise and practical experience in artificial light and daylight. Graduates from the programme can apply advanced knowledge in lighting design in both practical and academic situations.
The programme consists of four regular courses and a master's degree project that you will conduct at the end of the second semester.
This is a full-time one-year programme (60 ECTS credits) given in English. Graduates are awarded the degree of Master of Science. The programme is given mainly at KTH Campus in Stockholm by the School of Architecture and Built Environment (at KTH) with a series of study visits and workshops in Stockholm.
The programme is concluded with a degree project, the focus of which may be chosen from a wide variety of topics within the field of architectural lighting design.
Theoretical papers with a strong focus on sustainability about light and health, light and time, urban lighting, perception and information, as well as practical projects with a theoretical frame in rural lighting and interactive lighting design, are a few examples of previous degree projects. Students from the master's programme in Architectural Lighting Design have consistently been granted national and international research funding and scholarships for developing their degree project.
Lighting is an expanding field of knowledge. In recent years there has been a growing demand for lighting design expertise, as lighting designers understand the role of light and lighting in architecture, interior spaces and urban environments. They can add substantial value to a project by enhancing visual performance, energy efficiency, sustainability, safety, well-being and health. There are plentiful job opportunities for architects, designers and engineers with lighting design competence.
Graduates primarily work in lighting design or architectural studios or as self-employed consultants. Employers might also be construction companies, lighting manufacturers and public or private operators. Students graduating from the master's programme in Architectural Lighting Design have also pursued doctoral studies (PhD studies) at KTH or in other national or international universities.
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