Today we spotlight the hidden geniuses behind great lighting: lighting designers. They ensure that the lighting is an essential part of the design process, laying the foundation for the detail in all types of spaces, from the home to commercial areas.
Lighting designers often work with architects to create magnificent, functional spaces and support their vision for the project. The lighting designer does a number of different tasks, from selecting the correct color temperatures to complement interior finishes to integrating advanced lighting controls for energy efficiency. There is a lot of responsibility involved in the lighting designer’s role.
Gerald Olesker, ADG’s principal lighting designer, brings an architectural background to his work, graduating with a degree in architecture from Cal Poly Pomona. His background provides a great foundation for excellence in lighting design, understanding the process of how architecture integrates with lighting design and the importance of functional detail.
Great lighting design influences mood and environment, hence the importance of a great lighting designer. Whether you want romantic ambience or functionality, a good lighting designer can make this happen. Many lighting designers create fixtures that border on the whimsical, using various materials. It is required to have an open, creative mind to create lighting, and also requires collaborative skills.
Lighting designers work with architects and other specialists to enhance the architectural details of a space, and often use 3D models and simulations to visualize how different lighting schemes impact the space.
There is no doubt that the talents of the lighting designer, combined with the architect’s vision, make for a harmonious collaboration.