Episode Description
– "Lighting seemed to find me naturally." – "Lighting decisions can have long-term effects on people." – "Training is more than a certification – it's the basis of lifelong learning." – "I realised how different the light needs are – even for the same age, the same place."
TAKEAWAYS– From electrical engineer to lighting specialist: how lighting found Martina, not the other way around – Austrian Federal Railways project: safety zones, light pollution, and the complexity of infrastructure lighting – Climbing hall (since 2012): balancing daylight atmosphere with glare-free artificial lighting – Personal turning point: twin sons with different vision needs revealed the human dimension of light – Budget cuts and lost quality: when good lighting concepts don't survive construction – The European Lighting Expert (ELE) certification: what it is and why Martina recommends it
LINKSKLAUSS Elektro-Anlagen - Where Martina works European Lighting Expert (ELE)
Become an European Lighting Expert (ELE)European Lighting Expert (ELE)
Stay curious about LightingFurther education shared by SLG Light knowlegde by SLG Local working groups in Switzerland Publications by LiTG European Lighting Educators Forum LiTG Kolleg Lighting Groups in Germany Publications by LTG Daylight Academy Become an European Lighting Expert Meet the IALD - International Association of Lighting Designers Learn more about the CIE - International Commission on Illumination Get to know FILD - federation of international lighting designers
LiTG, Deutsche Gesellschaft für LichtTechnik und LichtGestaltung e.V. & LTG Lichttechnische Gesellschaft & SLG - Schweizer Licht Gesellschaft Licht hören Podcast
Video- & Audio editing: Jonas Kolecki Images have been generated by Ai.