UK - Buro Happold's Specialist Consulting group has appointed two lighting consultants to its fast-growing LiT (Lighting Technology) team in Manchester. Nuala Morris has a BA (Hons) in Interior Architecture from Manchester Metropolitan University and an MA on Research in Light and Health, analysing the biological effect of light on human health.

Morris will be developing architectural lighting concepts, principle design sketches and visualisations for architectural lighting schemes on commercial and public sector projects, including art, leisure, educational and office buildings, both in the UK and abroad. Current projects include a concept lighting design based around a theatrical theme for a head-link bridge in Wales and a contemporary lighting scheme for a new church in Salford.

Barry Milnes has also been appointed to the LiT team as a 3D modeller / illustrator. Milnes has been a CAD engineer within Buro Happold for four years having completed his HND in Computer Aided Engineering at Oldham College. Milnes will be creating 3D models for lighting analysis and visualisations, developing software to help reduce model construction times as well as producing multi-media presentations for the LiT team.

"These appointments confirm Buro Happold's commitment to the expansion of its lighting service and to meet growing demand for the broad range of specialist services we offer," says Andrew Bissell, lighting consultant and head of Buro Happold's LiT team. "With further appointments proposed for London and Manchester, these are exciting times for Buro Happold LiT."

(Chris Henry)


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