Light + Building 2024: Looking Back to the Future

Editorial Team
19. March 2024
Guided Tour "New lighting and building technology for sustainable architecture" with Michael Burghaus from architekturbüro .pg1 at Häfele/Nimbus (Photo: Koy + Winkel / World-Architects)

"We inherently work only with materials that are recyclable," reports David Einsiedler from Midgard Licht in Hamburg. At the world's leading trade fair for lighting and building technology, the company – as an unexpected "newcomer" – was awarded the Architeller Prize for the German-speaking region for its AYNO luminaire in a live jury process. The new 10x3-minute short-pitch format featured by the trade fair together with World-Architects addresses limited resources, climate change, and social responsibility. David Einsiedler further explains: "It's a great honor that confirms our path. Midgard has its origins in 1919. Our products are design classics, durable, and repairable. We don't just limit ourselves to one luminaire to show that we are sustainable. It only works if we think holistically, all of us – how do we function better and more sustainably as a society?" This attitude brought Midgard, alongside four other exhibitors, another award at the fair: they won the "Sustainable Exhibition Stand" category of the "Designplus Award" by Light + Building.

Guided Tour by World-Architects "Biophilic, irresistible and fathomable light" with Ulrike Brandi visiting the Midgard exhibition stand (Photo: Koy + Winkel / World-Architects)
Awards for sustainable exhibition stand design

This year's motto "Be Electrified" at Light + Building focused on the ongoing need for electrification as a cornerstone for more sustainability and a future-proof building sector. Another sign towards future responsibility was set by the "Designplus Award" by Light + Building with the newly introduced "Sustainable Exhibition Stand" award. The industry's overall awareness that developments in the construction sector play a central role in achieving climate goals was clearly evident across all halls in the products and solutions for buildings and lighting. Keynotes, talks, and other formats further sensitized attendees to the issues that drive the industry.

Architeller Round 1 on Sunday, 3 March: "From stainless steel support structure, to LED modules, to supply devices and DMX controllers" with Daniel Vögele from Carl Stahl (Photo: Koy + Winkel / World-Architects)

Wolfgang Marzin, President and CEO of Messe Frankfurt, concludes: "With the transition to renewable energy sources, increased efficiency and sustainability in buildings, the industry has set decisive goals on its agenda. That's why it has intensively used the platform, especially in the first few days, to present and discover innovations and drive forward key topics. After all, if we want to achieve the climate protection goals, the building sector is an essential milestone."

Innovations in the lighting and building sectors

Approximately 151,000 visitors from around the world explored the high-quality, comprehensive, and international offerings of lighting technology and building services. Among lighting manufacturers, there was a clear trend towards ecological design, towards recyclable materials. Acoustic lighting, which combines pleasant lighting ambiance with sound-absorbing functions through the materials used, was increasingly on display. Further progress was seen in modular linear systems and in the miniaturization of luminaires, which are becoming increasingly compact. The industry for the buildings of tomorrow presented solutions for dynamic power control, energy storage systems, and applications for connected security technology. A growing area included offerings for e-mobility and charging infrastructure, as well as decentralized energy supply systems and components. 

Acoustic lighting at lumenear (Photo: Koy + Winkel / World-Architects)
Trade fair novelty: World record title for largest luminous ceiling

Returning exhibitor and lighting specialist Zumtobel secured a Guinness World Records title for installing the world's "largest continuous illuminated ceiling" with a length of 45,029 meters and a width of 4,503 meters at the company's booth – a world record that was also an absolute first for Light + Building. In line with sustainability, the illuminated ceiling could be dismantled into its original parts after the trade fair and is therefore ready for reuse. 

The world record-breaking illuminated ceiling by Zumtobel in the Forum of the trade fair (Photo: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH / Pietro Sutera)
High demand: Talks+Tours and Guided Tours with World-Architects

To better navigate the wide range of offerings at the trade fair, World-Architects invited visitors to attend Talks+Tours and Guided Tours and was positively impressed by the large influx of interested guests from around 60 countries. The international lighting experts led visitors to their personal trade fair highlights – in the case of Talks + Tours, following an in-depth expert lecture. All the tours started at the Design Plaza. 

Talk+Tour "Good lighting is anything but standard" with Sophia Klees and Lance Hollman from jack be nimble lighting | design | innovation at linea light (Photo: Koy + Winkel / World-Architects)
"Architeller" Round 2 on Tuesday, 5 March

On Tuesday evening at the Design Plaza, the second winner of the Architeller – where both lighting design/technology and building technology had their say – was awarded for the international sector: Deltalight from Belgium received the majority vote of the live jury for its High Profile Collection developed in collaboration with MVRDV. "The High Profile Series stands out for creating innovative, sustainable designs from leftover aluminum profiles. A parametric design approach allows for flexible and continuous design, adapting to the changing availability of materials. The design of the collection, which considers easy disassembly for later recycling, underscores our environmental awareness," says Danilo Mandelli from Deltalight, Global Brand Ambassador and Director Project Management Division. 

Architeller Round 2 on Tuesday, 5 March: award-winning ambient luminaire High Profile Collection from Deltalight and MVRDV (Photo: Koy + Winkel / World-Architects)
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Following the 2024 trade fair:
Light + Building Digital Extension
Light + Building 2024 Videos Spot on / The place to be

 
Architeller by Light + Building and World Architects 
The winners are:
Midgard Licht with »AYNO«
Deltalight with »High Profile Collection from Deltalight and MVRD«
 
The nominees for the pitches on 3 March were:
IQ Lux – Georg König | ERCO – Thomas Schielke | Wästberg – Dennis Staßen | Bergmeister Leuchten – Simon Hochreiter | Gira – Peter Taschner | Midgard Licht – David Einsiedler | Weinzierl Engineering – Artur Bäcker | Georg Bechter Licht – Georg Bechter | Carl Stahl ARC – Daniel Vögele | Beolum – Joachim Becker
 
The nominees for the pitches on 5 March were:
LumiBuilder – Kuldeep Vali | Seoul Semiconductor – Marc Juarez | A.A.G. Stucchi – Aristide Stucchi | Lucent Lighting – James Morris-Jones | Delta Light – Danilo Mandelli | Thorn Lighting Ltd – Mark Mattimoe | IQS Nanoptics – Ryan Daly | Busch-Jaeger Elektro – Dennis Klebe | Stone Lighting – Ruairidh McGlynn (excused) | Zumtobel Lighting – Fabienne Meier
 
Thanks to the renowned jury including Carla Wilkins – Lichtvision Design | Daniel Walden – A•G Licht | Michael Burghaus – architekturbüro .pg1. Thanks to all applicants.

 
Talks + Tours and Guided Tours org. by World Architects
Thanks to the international lighting experts Sophia Klees and Lance Hollman – jack be nimble lighting | design | innovation | Prof. Andreas Schulz – LICHT KUNST LICHT | Prof. Clemens Tropp – TROPP LIGHTING DESIGN | Michael Burghaus – architekturbüro .pg1 | Jan Nielsen – CONCEPTLICHT | Reinhard Germer – L-PLAN Lighting Design | Sabine De Schutter – Studio De Schutter | Ulrike Brandi – Ulrike Brandi Licht. Thanks to all participants.

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