Billede af Katja Bülow
  • Philip de Langes Allé 10

    1435 København K

    Danmark

  • Philip de Langes Allé 10

    1434 København

    Danmark

20002023

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Personlig profil

CV

Katja Bülow is an architect Ph.D., specialized in Architectural Lighting. She is Associate Professor at the Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design and Conservation and has more than 20 years of teaching experience within the field of light and architecture. She is responsible for The Light Lab of the Academy and is affiliated to Institute of Architecture and Design. She is Lecturer and Consultant within the field of Architectural Lighting, Supervisor at the Master program “Spatial Design” and Course Coordinator at the Continuing Education Unit of The Royal Academy.

Main research interests are didactics of architectural lighting teaching, and how light becomes part of the architectural education, appearance of light as a driver for the creation of situated spaces, and how the complexity of light, architecture and design can be developed, mapped, and discussed from an architectural point of view. Compositional and everchanging light situations are studied as exterior urban phenomena as well as interior results from urban planning, spatial design, and material detailing.

Forskningsområder

  • Proces og metode
  • lys og didaktik
  • lys i den arkitektoniske praksis
  • Teknologi og digital design
  • lys og materiale
  • Æstetik og form
  • lys i interiøret
  • lys i eksteriøret