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  1. Richard Kelly (1910–1977) was an American lighting designer, considered one of the pioneers of architectural lighting design. Kelly had already established his own New York-based lighting practice in 1935 before enrolling at the Yale School of Architecture. He graduated from there in 1944.

  2. Apr 7, 2023 · Richard Kelly illuminated some of the twentieth century’s most iconic buildings: the Glass House, Seagram Building and Kimbell Art Museum, to name a few. His design strategy was surprisingly...

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  3. Dec 6, 2016 · Learn how Richard Kelly (1910–1977), a pioneer of modern architectural lighting, articulated his concepts of focal glow, ambient luminescence, and play of brilliants in his 1952 lecture. See his collaborations with Mies van der Rohe, Kahn, Johnson, and Saarinen.

  4. May 6, 2022 · Learn about Richard Kelly, a lighting designer who worked with modern architects like Philip Johnson, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Eero Sarinen. Discover his theory and philosophy of lighting design, and see his projects such as Glass House and Seagram Building.

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  5. Richard Kelly (1910–1977) was an American lighting designer, considered one of the pioneers of architectural lighting design. Kelly had already established his own New York-based lighting practice in 1935 before enrolling at the Yale School of Architecture. He graduated from there in 1944.

  6. He was one of the pioneers of architectural lighting consult. His reverence for, and his understanding of, the behavior of light was promulgated as the design values known as: focal glow, sparkling brilliance, and ambient luminescence. He was a designer of over three hundred major projects; he worked with over eighty prominent architects; he ...

  7. ABOUT RICHARD KELLY. Richard Kelly in the lobby of the Seagram Building, c. 1958. In the brief history of architectural lighting as a profession, Richard Kelly is widely recognized as one of its pioneers and great contributors. He collaborated on over 300 major projects including the Seagram Building, the Kimbell Art Museum, The Yale Center for ...

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