Ulrike Brandi is one of the most experienced lighting designer in our times. She was the responsible lighting designer for Herzog de Meurons Elbphilharmonie https://www.ulrike-brandi.de/en/elbphilharmonie-hamburg/, UN Studios Mercedes Benz Museum https://www.ulrike-brandi.de/en/mercedes-museum/ and the masterplan for the World Expo in 2000 or the City Masterplan of Rotterdam https://www.ulrike-brandi.de/en/english-masterplan-rotterdam/. In order to help education and the lighting design industry, she founded the Brandi Institute for Light and Design. https://www.brandi-institute.com/
As a student of Dieter Rams, she follows the principle less is more and always tries to create more experiences using light. We met by coincidence in New York City and spoke in one of her clients offices, at Architect Daniel Libeskind, after a meeting.
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