well-being and education

Woman jogging at night on street with safety cones and streetlights.

Prospect and refuge

Prospect and refuge Following the lively debate last week about the pros and cons of street lighting, prospect, concealment, and entrapment provide a valuable framework for evaluation with the potential to shift us away from the relatively crude brightness measure. My call for a more sensitive approach to street lighting was not meant to underplay

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Springing forward…

 – aka the midlife crisis In praise of shadows… To balance the brilliance of the Diwali celebration of light last week, I would like to put in a good word for darkness. Jun’ichirō Tanizaki’s elegant essay – In Praise of Shadows – suggests that the Western obsession with bright, shiny transparency may undermine our ability to embrace the


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Cyclist in helmet and sunglasses riding road bike intensely.

The 1% club

The 1% club… A phrase inspired by the celebrated approach of British Olympic cycling team coach Steve Brailsford. He analysed every element of the race to find marginal improvements that add up overall to a big win. That approach can be applied to lighting too. The basic principles of a healthy diet of light are not

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