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Elga Niemann

Head Of Lighting at Atelier Ten

Elga Niemann has extensive work experience in the field of lighting design. Elga started their career in 2000 as an Assistant Lighting Designer at SKK Lighting and then went on to become a Colour Research Assistant at Colour Design Research Group in 2002. In 2004, they joined BDP as a Lighting Designer before transitioning to the role of Lighting Design Manager at Vision Design in 2007. In 2008, Elga became a Senior Lighting Designer at BDP before eventually becoming an Associate Director at Light + Design Associates Ltd in 2009. Elga'smost recent role, starting in 2015, is as Head of Lighting at Atelier Ten.

Elga Niemann obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Industrial Design from London South Bank University, where they studied from 1998 to 2002. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Light and Lighting at UCL from 2003 to 2005.

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Atelier Ten

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As environmental design consultants, building services engineers and lighting designers, we are committed to high performance and sustainable design within the built environment. Visit our website to view current job opportunities: http://www.atelierten.com/studio/careers/ We use our imagination, knowledge and experience to contribute to our clients’ success. By recognising and analysing opportunities for improving energy efficiency, water conservation, visual and thermal comfort, material selection, and carbon emissions reductions, we provide integrated, full-service engineering and consulting on environmental design, building systems performance analysis, lighting and daylighting design, fire engineering, benchmarking, environmental masterplanning, strategic sustainability planning, and inter-related services. Our core objective is to meet the needs of our clients by developing well-integrated buildings with simple systems that work with natural laws of physics to increase comfort, reduce energy consumption and contribute back to the greater environment.


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