Programme
Programme
Thursday 13th November
Venue I: Fred-Kavli-bygget. NTNU ØYA/ St. Olavs Hospital (see map)
08.30-09.00: Registration and coffee
09.00-09.30: Opening of the conference. Venue: Lecture hall MTA
09.30-10.30: Venue: Lecture hall MTA
Keynote speaker Don Slater, Associate Professor (Reader) in Sociology at the London School of Economics, and co-director of the Configuring Light/Staging the Social research group:
“Light as a building material: rethinking architecture from the perspective of lighting design“
10.30-10.45: Break
10.45-12.15: Paper sessions
SESSION I
Room: Lecture hall MTA
Mixed Session
10.45-11.15: Colour and Multigenerational Living Environment
11.15-11.45: Colour Climate in the Arctic North
11.45-12.15: Darkness and Privacy at Home: Shadow-zones and Spatial Experience in Ancher’s House
12.15-13.15: Lunch
13.15-14.15: Venue: Lecture hall MTA
Keynote speaker Associate Professor NTNU Kine Angelo:
“Approaching Urban Colour Gestalt and Identity: What do Architects, Planners, and Stakeholders Need to Know About Colour?”
14.15-14.30: Break
14.30-16.00: Paper sessions
SESSION 2
Venue: MTS 22
Artistic and Aesthetic Dimension
14.30-15.00: Unveiling the Invisible – Architecture as a Perceived Surrounding
15.00-15.30: Teasing Out Light Through 3D-Printed Porcelain
15.30-16.00: Transforming Atmospheres of Colour and Daylight: The Experience of Nature in Halldor Gunnløgsson’s Own House
SESSION 3
Venue: MTS 23
Social dimension and Comfort, health and human wellbeing
14.30-15.00: Teaching and learning activities in light and colour in inclusive design
15.00-15.30: Unravelling Twilight: Light, Colour, and the Crafting of Atmosphere
15.30-16.00: Shady Space – The Social Quality of the Liminal Zones in
16.00-16.15: Break
16.15-16.30: End of the day and information about tomorrow. Venue: Lecture hall MTA
16.30: Conference dinner
20.00: Social gathering
Friday 14. November
Venue 2: NTNU Gløshaugen (see map).
08.45-09.00: Coffe. Venue: Auditorium S7
09.00-09.30: Start of the day in plenum. Practical information. Venue: Auditorium S7
09.30-13.00: Paper sessions
SESSION 4
Venue: Auditorium S7
Mixed Session
09.30-10.00: Visual Perception of Material Surfaces across Lighting Conditions: A Data-Driven Approach to Predict Aesthetic Impressions
10.00-10.30: Developing Colour Concepts for Healing Environments
10.30-11.00: In-Between Time: The Colour Enactive Art Experiences. The Therapeutic Walks
SESSION 5
Venue: Auditorium F3 Old Physics Building
Light Histories and Lighting Cultures
09.30-10.00: Living with Darkness Sensing darkness through walking interviews on Anholt
10.00-10.30: Metatheoretical positionings in contemporary lighting research and practice
10.30-11.00: The actual eyes of the skin: On dermal photoreception in architecture
11.00-11.15: Break
SESSION 6
Venue: Auditorium S7
Designing Daylight in Architecture, Landscapes, and Urban Settings
11.15-11.45: Dim Evening Lighting – An Architectural Scheme in the Planning of Therapeutic Lighting at Hospitals
11.45-12.15: Investigating the predictability of light characters – shaping spatial atmospheres
12.15-12.45: From research to practice: Stakeholder perspectives on wildlife-adapted illumination
13.00-14.00: Lunch
14.15-15.30: Venue: Auditorium F1, New Physics Building
Keynote speaker Professor Ralf Weber Technische Universität Dresden, Head of TU Dresden’s Colour Teaching and Research Collection:
«The Influence of Colour Theory on 19th century Colour Composition in Garden and Landscape Design with a Cross-Disciplinary Exploration into Architecture and Painting.»
15.30-16.30: Conclusion of the conference and the next step: Proceeding-publication and announcement of NAF/NAAR symposium 2026.
