City under Microscope 2nd to 5th February 2011 Tallinn (Estonia) Discover the Past to Build the Future Tallinn, the 2011 European Capital of Culture, is hereby proud to welcome you to the first City under Microscope event in 2011. As your official host in Estonia, we in Tallinn are grateful for the opportunity to introduce you to an exceptionally unique city that gained its city rights in the year 1248 and which has an old town that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This promises to be an extraordinary City under Microscope and we hope that you enjoy your stay in snowy Tallinn. Edgar Savisaar - Mayor of Tallinn Editorial Wednesday February 2nd »20.00 Welcome cocktail in the Town Hall Deniss Boroditš, Deputy Mayor of Tallinn Thursday February 3rd »9.30 Opening of the City under Microscope Edgar Savisaar, Mayor of Tallinn Councillor Allan Stewart, President of LUCI and Deputy Lord Provost of Glasgow »10.00 The history and urban lighting of Tallinn Endrik Mänd, Civil Architect, City Planning Department of Tallinn »10.30 Coffee break »11.00 Tallinn street lighting before 2000, from 2000 to 2010 and from 2010 to … Ain Valdmann, PhD, Head of Tallinn Municipal Engineering Services Department »12.00 Presentation of the Fire and Ice Festivities Indrek Leht, Organiser »12.30 Lunch »14.00 The lighting design process (the lighting of the Town Hall Square) Roope Siiroinen, Lighting Designer and CEO, Valoa Design Ltd »14.30 Decorative lighting in Tallinn (Russalka, the Statue of Liberty) Program Rein Pilt, Technical Manager, KH Energia-Konsult AS »15.00 Coffee break »15.30 Lighting with emotions in parks Ain Järve, Manager, Kadrioru Park »16.00 Christmas and winter lighting in Tallinn Ivari Roosileht, General Manager, ADAM Decolight »16.30 LUCI Executive Committee meeting (for EC members only) »18.00 Festivities of the Fire and Ice »19.00 Dinner »21.30 Night tour (by bus) Editorial After Malaga in southern Europe, our LUCI City under Microscope program takes us north to the City of Tallinn for a very promising event. Over the years, Tallinn has developed a remarkable lighting strategy regarding both temporary events and permanent lighting. This City under Microscope will offer a thorough insight into the technological and artistic choices that have contributed to making Tallinn one of the most attractive cities in Europe. I would like to warmly thank the City of Tallinn for hosting this event and giving LUCI members another unique opportunity to meet and share their experiences. Councillor Allan Stewart - Deputy Lord Provost of Glasgow, President of LUCI Friday February 4th »9.30 Aiming to save energy Tarmo Sulg, Deputy Head of Tallinn Municipal Engineering Services Department »10.00 LED test street: project idea and test results Raivo Teemets, Docent, Tallinn University of Technology »10.45 Coffee break »11.15 LED lifetime issues and product design for visual light navigation applications Sven Neeme, Cybernetica AS »11.45 Presentation of the PLUS project on sustainable lighting (INTERREG IVC EU program) Program Rik van Stiphout, Program Manager Lighting, City of Eindhoven, PLUS Project Director »12.30 Lunch »14.00 Street lighting control system Maidu Raudsepp, Project Manager, Voicecom OÜ »14.30 Lighting pedestrian crossings in Tallinn Toomas Roosna, Head of the Technical Department, KH Energia-Konsult AS »15.00 Coffee break »15.30 Urban lighting problems and solutions in the past and present in the City of Moscow Pavel Fedorishchev, Head of the International Cooperation Department, Russian Lighting Research Institute »16.00 LUCI calendar highlights Alexandre Colombani, General Manager, LUCI Association »16.15 Closing speeches »16.30 Leipzig Commission meeting on the LUCI Charter on Urban Lighting (for Commission members only) »18.00 Night walk »19.00 Dinner »21.30 Night walk Saturday February 5th - Optional program Morning Panoramic Tour of Tallinn: Kadriorg, Pirita and KUMU (art museum) 17.00-19.00 Tallinn 2011 European Capital of Culture program Chinese New Year Festivities, Freedom Square The outdoor ice rink on Harju street in the Old Town Venue and accommodation: Meriton Grand Conference & Spa Hotel Paldiski mnt. 4, 10149, Tallinn Tel. : (+372) 62 88 100 Free access and accommodation for LUCI members 300 euros for non LUCI members (accommodation not included) LUCI Association 13 rue du Griffon 69001 Lyon – France tel. :33(0)4 72 10 56 15 fax. :33(0)4 72 10 31 85 [email protected] www.luciassociation.org With the support of.
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