"This book responds to the important and urgent need to improve our understanding of lighting design and its application in built environments. By examining the experiential, complex relationships we have with light, it illustrates new interdisciplinary ways for conceptualizing and designing lighting towards a more sensitive and context-specific practice." Nick Dunn, Executive Director, ImaginationLancaster"This is a major book that provides an original alternative to the ideology of full light and to the dominance of technology in lighting design. By developing an atmospheric conceptual framework, this collective work subtly explores the diversity and complexity of the everyday lit world. This book will undoubtedly become a reference work."Jean-Paul Thibaud, CNRS Research Director, ENSA Grenoble"Everyday has been turned on its head as a result of the pandemic. This has presented an opportunity for most people to realize how crucial light is in modulating their experiences - from a video call to their sleep-wake cycles to shifting an atmosphere from an office setting to a relaxing evening. We have all been confronted with the need to engagewith light in new ways and intentionally shape how it affects us. Sumartojo's powerful collection provides new tools and frameworks for designers, researchers and others to take their practices and experiences to the next level."Dr. Suzanne Seitinger, President of the Illuminating Engineering Society; Director of Public Sector Marketing at Verizon