Education and analysis
We are dedicated to the deep exploration and explanation of the relationship between light, form, and human perception in built environments.
An educational platform that analyzes the role of lighting in architecture, public space, and visual culture, within an informative and neutral framework.
We are dedicated to the deep exploration and explanation of the relationship between light, form, and human perception in built environments.
Our content is based on research and observation, maintaining an objective position towards trends and products.
We approach lighting as a language of space, studying its impact on behavior and urban aesthetics.
We concentrate on principles, history, and psychological effects, providing a fundamental understanding essential for professionals and the interested public.
VVendellighting was born from a passion for the interaction between light, architecture, and human perception.
In 2018, we started as a modest blog, analyzing public lighting projects in Bucharest. Noticing a lack of neutral and informed discussions about the role of light in space, we expanded our mission. We published the first case studies, organized online debates, and built a community of professionals and enthusiasts. Today, we are a recognized resource, exploring lighting as a cultural and social element, without commercial agendas. Every article, analysis, and interview contributes to a deeper understanding of the built environment.
Answers to the most common questions about the role of lighting in architecture and public space.
Lighting is an essential element of architecture, which not only ensures visibility but also defines the atmosphere, highlights volumes, and shapes the perception of space. A well-thought-out lighting project can transform a building into a nighttime visual landmark.
In public space, lighting contributes to safety, accessibility, and the creation of a sense of community. It can also highlight heritage elements, guide people flows, and enhance a place's attractiveness, becoming an integral part of urban visual culture.
Visual culture refers to how light and lighting are perceived, understood, and integrated into our environment. It involves the study of the psychological, aesthetic, and social effects of light, as well as how it shapes human experience and a place's identity.
A neutral and informative project prioritizes functionality, energy efficiency, and respect for the architectural and natural context. It avoids decorative excess, focuses on highlighting the intrinsic qualities of the space, and provides clear information about its technologies and impact.
Our platform offers articles, case studies, and dedicated analyses. For specific information or detailed questions, we invite you to contact us via the contact page or explore the educational content on the site.