Professional Lighting Designers' Association


The Professional Lighting Designers' Association, formerly known as European Lighting Designers' Association, is an international association of lighting designers whose work primarily involves them in architectural lighting design. Based in Gütersloh, Germany, the organisation was originally created as a European entity. However, since its founding in 1994, the organisation has expanded beyond the boundaries of Europe and has many members outside of Europe in Asia and North America. In the year 2014, PLDA was liquidated as a result of insolvency.

The Association

The Professional Lighting Designers' Association PLDA was founded as the European Lighting Designers' Association ELDA+ in 1994 in Frankfurt/D.
The founders were
PLDA is a voluntary federation of lighting designers and lighting consultants who are active on an international scale. Their purpose is to increase the reputation of the profession and to establish the profession as such in its own right.

Membership

There are different which one can apply to - membership fees are organized accordingly.
Voting members are Fellow members, Professional members and Associate members. The Fellow members are members who are deemed to have excelled in contributing to the Architectural Lighting Design profession and to PLDA. Professional members are those who own an independent practice or work in an independent practice, and have a certain number of years of experience in lighting design. The same applies to Associate members, except their number of years' experience is less.
Non-voting members are Design members, Student members and Affiliate members.
Affiliate members are those who are not full-time lighting designers, but are very interested in lighting design or need it for their profession.

Collaboration

PLDA collaborates with other lighting associations, including CIE, IES and other groupings of lighting designers around the world.
With the Institution of Lighting Engineers, PLDA has a partnership agreement, in order to foster deeper understanding between the lighting profession and engineering practitioners.
The official magazine of the organization is the , which is published by the . Every member receives the magazine automatically. The VIA-Verlag maintains very close ties with PLDA by, for example, organizing many events for the association.

Education

The Professional Lighting Designers' Association believes that education is the key to establishing Lighting Design as a serious profession. The association thus dedicates a large portion of its time to the organisation and support of education programmes at university level. PLDA has an Educators' network. International educators meet on a regular basis. PLDA works closely with many universities around the world, for example at KTH in Stockholm/S, the Hochschule Wismar/D, Fachhochschule Hildesheim/D, Parson's New School of Design in NYC/USA and Bachelor and Masters programmes in many European countries.
The with up to four major workshops a year gives students and young designers the opportunity to work in teams under the guidance of a professional lighting designer to develop and implement a lighting design concept on a real project. Some universities have these workshops in their curriculum.
The Professional Lighting Designers' Association stages the Light Focus conference once a year, usually in conjunction with a major lighting fair event, e.g. Light+Building in Frankfurt/D or Euroluce in Milan/I. The sessions cover topics of interest and relevance to all those involved in architectural lighting design and bring to light a variety of professional themes.
The Professional Lighting Designers' Association stages the Vox Juventa conference for young designers once a year. The winning speaker receives a money prize.

Workshops

PLDA, hosts a number of practical workshops, which are organized by the event management of VIA publishing, in which various lighting projects are carried out in areas of a selected town or city. In this way, the general public is educated and shown what lighting design means and that it can help to improve the urban nightscape.
The town of Alingsås, Sweden is the most regular partner. In 2009 PLDA and Alingsås celebrated their of working together.
Others have been carried out in Jyväskylä/FIN, Winterthur/CH, Birmingham/UK, Lüdenscheid/D, Liverpool/UK or Stavanger/N and Notodden/N.

Council

Policy making for PLDA is handled the association's elected council:
  1. Heinrich Kramer/D
  2. Francesco Iannone/I
  3. Gad Giladi/IL
  4. Jan Ejhed/S
  5. Paul Traynor/UK
  6. Martin Lupton
  7. Georgios Paisidis