Title: As of 2020 new buildings in Europe will be required to consume 'nearly zero' energy and the energy will 'to a very large extent' come from renewable sources. This is about 10 years ahead of the target for the North America 2030 Challenge. Dr. Fontoynont will discuss the implications of the directive, especially with regard to lighting design and technology. He will discuss some of his recent high profile lighting design projects, such as the Mona Lisa, the Eiffel Tower, the Chinese Expo 2010, European Museums and Commercial Centers. He will present his recent involvement in an international programme to rate performance of LED products.
About Dr Marc Fontoynont: Dr Marc Fontoynont is Professor and Director of the Building Science Laboratory of Franceâs National School of Public Works in Lyons. He is also and Vice-President of the Commission Internationale de LâÃclairage.
Dr Marc Fontoynont is active in both lighting research and design, having played a leading role in projects such as the Mona Lisa, the Eiffel Tower, the Tsaritsino Museum (Moscow) and Shanghai Expo 2010.
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