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Francesco, Architect
 
 
 

  Francesco has joined Arup in 2004 as lighting designer, after achieving a PhD in Environmental Physics, with a strong emphasis on daylighting analysis and lighting design. Francesco is an expert user of lighting simulation and visualisation systems and is actively developing computer tools for lighting design and building simulation. Since joining Arup, he has been involved in architectural lighting design and daylighting analyses for a broad range of international projects, such as the Beijing National Stadium, the Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion, the extension of the Folkwang Museum in Essen and the new Medieval and Renaissance Galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Besides his particular passions for sustainability, visual perception and lighting design and control, he has recently developed a strong interest in physical computing.

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