Foteini Kyriakidou
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About me
MA Architecture / MSc Lighting designer
I am one of the course responsibles and examiners at the Architectural Lighting Design Master Program that is the Light and Humans, Light and Space- Outdoor, and Light and Space-Indoor courses.
As a lecturer and tutor, I have been teaching students with practical and theoretical topics regarding light and lighting since 2019 within KTH but also as a guest speaker at Portsmouth School of Architecture, Kansas State University and AAU Department of Architecture- Design and Media Technology.
Additionally, I have managed the organization of the Light Symposium 2023 with the special topic "Architecture Lighting Environments: Space with(out) Light".
During 2020-2021, I have participated at the Erasmus+ research program Light4Health as one of the work packages coordinator.
Before transitioning into academia and teaching and for 12 years, I worked as an architect and lighting designer, managing large-scale public realm projects in Qatar and medium-scale indoor and outdoor projects in Greece.
My considerable experience in design’s application and construction as well as my personal interest in developping educational methods for lighting design lead me to consider light to be an immaterial material with spatial and cultural extensions, acknowledging also its psychological impact on humans.
Courses
Degree Project in Architectural Lighting Design, Second Cycle (AF270X), teacher | Course web
Light and Humans (HS2007), examiner, teacher | Course web
Light and Science (HS2010), teacher, course responsible | Course web
Light and Space-Indoor (HS2009), teacher, course responsible | Course web
Light and Space-Outdoor (HS2008), course responsible, teacher | Course web