Plinio Godoy von Luz Urbana ist einer der führenden Lichtdesigner Basiliens und Lateinamerikas. Plinio Godoy hat Luminapolis ein Interview gegeben.
Luminapolis: What was the first contact with lighting design in your biography?
Plino Godoy: When I was in the university I had an opportunity to be a trainee in a public lighting fixture company, when I could study about photometrics and basics.
Luminapolis: What is your most important project you have realized until today?
Plino Godoy: The most famous is the Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge, in São Paulo and Pelourinho in Salvador – Bahia – Brazil
Luminapolis: What do you think is the mission of your profession in the next ten years?
Plinio Godoy: Our mission is to give to market a kind of balance between the industry and the clients, supplying both with good and precise technical information applied to creativity. The LED world has to be in the lighting design aspect, because the lack of information for the market and the speed of development by the manufactures is a very delicate relationship.
Luminapolis: What is your next project you are working on?
Plinio Godoy: We are investing time to develop the concept of lighting master plan, for places and cities, we are working in some sites to the next FIFA World Cup in Brazil 2014.
Kontakt:
Eng. Plinio Godoy
Luz Urbana
Rua Áurea, 344 | Vila Mariana
São Paulo | SP | 04015-070
www.luzurbana.com.br
Buch-Tipp: International Lighting Design Index 2010 reports the Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
10. September 2010
Plinio Godoy: Die nächste Herausforderung: FIFA World Cup in Brasilien
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