THE SOCIETY OF LIGHT AND LIGHTING ANNUAL REPORT 2015 1
Cover images: Top row (left-right): Edinburgh NOHL Photo: Robert Galloway Giant s Causeway NOHL Photo: Gareth O Cathain Fountains Abbey NOHL Photo: George Hodlin Middle row (left-right): Liverpool Maritime NOHL Photo: Ian Robinson Jurassic Coast NOHL Photo: Mike Massaro Blaenavon NOHL Photo: Kenton Simon, Story Photography Bottom row (left-right): Blenheim Palace NOHL Photo: dpa Lighting Ironbridge NOHL Photo: Jaxx Shepherd Tower of London NOHL Photo: Rachel Ferriman CONTENTS Headlines 3 President s Message 4 Society Events 5 A Year in Pictures 6-7 Finance report - 2014/2015 comparison 8-9 Awards 10 Officers of the Society 11 2
HEADLINES Night of Heritage Light (NOHL) Society lights 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in celebration of International Year of Light (IYoL) Publication of new LG7: Offices, LG8: Lighting for Museums & Art Galleries and LG12: Emergency Lighting Youmna Abdallah wins Young Lighter of the Year, presented at the Troxy during the Lux Awards dinner. The Young Lighter of the Year competition also reached its 21st year Fresnel Lecture, held in celebration of IYoL and the 200th Anniversary of Augustine Fresnel s Wave Theory, in the presence of HRH The Duke of York KG 3
PRESIDENT S REPORT 2015 Liz Peck MSc FSLL SLL President May 2016 I am delighted and honoured to share my reflections on 2015, the UNESCO International Year of Light (IYoL). What a year it was! The Society s IYoL commenced with the UK s opening ceremony at St James Palace at the invitation of HRH, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG in his capacity as UK Patron of the IYoL. We then attended the opening ceremony in Paris, John Aston, Jane Duncan (RIBA) and I joined the esteemed company of multiple Nobel Laureates and many other excellent speakers; no doubt you will have read John s outstanding series of articles on the event in the Newsletter. In March, we met HRH the Duke of York again when he attended the Fresnel Lecture, delivered by Peter Phillipson, at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. I know John gave a lot of his time beforehand, meeting with the equerries to ensure the evening went smoothly and HRH seemed to enjoy the lecture immensely. Throughout the year, as usual, we ve been running Masterclasses across the UK and Ireland and our various committees have performed brilliantly once again, delivering new versions of LG7 (Offices), LG8 (Museums & Art Galleries) and LG12 (Emergency Lighting). Our Communications committee has been revitalised under Iain Carlile s leadership and we have huge followings on Twitter and LinkedIn, a vital route to communicating with new, old and potential members alike. The new LET Diploma has been tested and will have its first full intake in 2016. Membership rocketed to over 3,000 in 2015, with many members joining or upgrading to corporate membership. The Lighting Family has grown over the year and through 2015, we ve collaborated with the Royal Photographic Society, Institute of Physics, SELECT and the Electrical Contractors Association on various events. More is planned and the lighting family will continue to grow and thrive. 4 I was especially delighted to have so many invited guests at my inauguration in May, both lighting friends who ve been a part of my own journey to presidency and also those from other like-minded organisations who I hoped to build relationships with over the coming year. Then came October 1st: the Night of Heritage Light. Without doubt, the largest single event the Society has ever staged. Thanks to an amazing team effort, the night was a huge success: a social media sensation and featured on prime-time BBC national television. Many people have said that it was their highlight of the IYoL and I was invited to present NoHL at the IYoL international closing ceremony in Mexico, so now it s a global phenomenon too! I would like to thank all of our dedicated volunteers, who give up so much of their time for the benefit of the Society and the wider public; the Executive, Council members and all of you who serve on our numerous committees as well as those of you who give time to help us stage our wonderful events; it really is valued and I thank you all most sincerely. Finally, thanks to Brendan and Juliet for all of their work this year; it was challenging at times but as we move from IYoL to the UNESCO International Year of Pulses, I hope 2016 is a little calmer!
SOCIETY EVENTS During 2015, the Society celebrated the UNESCO International Year of Light (IYoL), holding a variety of new and annual events throughout the year. The Society held the first UK event celebrating IYoL, which was a viewing of Arup s 24:00:00 exhibition at their London office. The exhibition explored lighting in the urban age and the 24 hour city. Ready Steady Light also took place in March with 14 professional teams competing against each other. Once again, the event was organised in partnership with Rose Bruford College. At the end of June, the Society supported and attended the 28th CIE Sessional Meeting and Conference, held in Manchester. The Society also supported the 45th Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium in September. The Society returned to LuxLive in November, hosting the 21st Young Lighter of the Year final with the winner, Youmna Abdallah announced at the Lux Awards. The SLL President, Liz Peck was also awarded Lux Person of the Year. In November, the Society also hosted a joint event at the Savoy Theatre with the Association of British Theatre Technicians (ABTT), the Association of Light Designers (ALD) and the IALD. The event focused on the history of the house lighting at the Savoy Theatre. SLL events are open for all to attend and are designed to benefit the Society s members, the lighting community and the public at large. October proved to be one of the busiest months that the Society has ever had, starting with the Night of Heritage Light (NOHL) on 1st October. The Society held the second Jonathan Speirs Memorial Lecture on 21st October, which focused on the Stirling Prize shortlisted Maggie s Centre, Lanarkshire. Following this, the 2015-16 Masterclass series, Inside Out: Light and Architecture was launched in Cardiff. SLL Secretary, Brendan Keely then flew to Rome to represent the Society at PLD-C. Brendan was also the mentor for the winners of the PLD-C student speaker competition, The Challenge. 5
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FINANCE REPORT 2014/2015 COMPARISON 2015 has been a remarkable year, not just for the huge success of the IYoL, but also for some unusual financial challenges. We did end the year with a surplus of 15,354, slightly less than 2014 but up on 2013, but that figure is after some extraordinary costs: protecting our Ready Steady Light brand; an expensive to deliver Fresnel lecture; and after the challenging but amazing Night of Heritage Light. Publication sales continue to be stronger than feared, but our delegate fees from events such as Masterclass need to improve. Out of reserves we will be contributing 3,000 support to the LET, a sum previously paid by CIBSE. The figures below are taken from the CIBSE Statutory Accounts. 2015 2014 Income Membership 6,040 5,580 Subscriptions Company 21,188 17,625 Publication Sales 19,148 22,728 Delegate fees 6,058 13,339 Sponsorship 39,500 30,000 Sundry Income 0 8,914 Total Income 91,934 98,186 SLL Subscription Income 95,840 86,901 Expenditure Editorial & Abstract Fees 19,020 17,180 Cost of Sales - SLL Publications 10,168 13,906 Publications - Stock Write Downs -67 11,171 Publications - Printing, copying and binding 112 0 Conference fees 74,748 47,484 8
2015 2014 Expenditure cont. Catering 0 1,856 Advertising 2,025 14,058 Prizes & Awards 1,843 3,323 Consultants Fees 9,359 14,762 Stationery 0 0 Postage 3,062 170 Printing 8,161 10,171 Subscriptions & Donations 2,484 996 Travel & Subsistence 8,701 7,019 Members Travel Expenses 15,320 14,475 Legal & Professional Fees 2,250 0 Bank & Credit Card Charges 7,752 6,066 General Expenses 3,233 1,282 Recharges Inter Company 4,250 0 Total Expenditure 172,421 163,919 2015 2014 SLL Accounts Opening Balance 168,482 147,313 Total Income 91,934 98,186 Total Expenditure 172,421 163,919 Adjustment to reserves (LET) -3,000 0 Profit Loss -80,487-65,733 SLL Subscription Income 95,840 86,901 Closing Balance 180,835 168,482 9
AWARDS Top row (left-right): Barrie Wilde receives the President s Medal from John Aston, Kevin Mansfield receives the Lighting Award, Peter Raynham receives the Lighting Award. Middle row (left-right): Jim Shove receives the Regional Award, Hugh Ogus receives an Honorary Fellowship, John Maclean receives an Honorary Fellowship. Bottom row (left-right): Paul Ruffles receives an Honorary Fellowship, Team Thorlux receive the Best Technical Solution Prize at Ready Steady Light 2015, Youmna Abdallah (centre) wins Young Lighter of the Year 2015. 10
OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY 2015 2016 Executive President: Liz Peck President Elect: Jeff Shaw Vice-President Regions: Richard Caple Vice-President Ext. Affairs: Iain Carlile Vice President: Simon Fisher Immediate Past-President: John Aston Past President: Kevin Kelly Hon Treasurer: Bob Bohannon Technical and Publications Chair: Simon Robinson Education and Membership Chair: Jeff Shaw LR&T Editorial Board Chair: David Carter Communications Committee Chair: Iain Carlile London Events Committee Chair: Peter Phillipson CIBSE Board Member: Andrew Saville Council Executive Committee Elected Members: Bob Bohannon, John Mardaljevic, David Holmes, Helen Loomes, Theo Paradise-Hirst and Karen van Crevald Regional Lighting Representatives: Australia and New Zealand: Dan McKenzie/ Steve Hennessy Hong Kong: K Y Leung East Anglia: Vacant East Midlands: Vacant Home Counties North East: James Bourne Home Counties North West: Manny Stone Home Counties South East: Vacant Home Counties South West: David Mooney Merseyside and North Wales: Alfred Leung North East: Kelly Smith North West: Rhiannon West/Katerina Konsta Northern Ireland: Jim Patton Republic of Ireland: Michael Macdonald Scotland: Tony Ownsworth Southern: Laurie Socker South West: Jim Shove South Wales: Richard Bullock West Midlands: Sonia Pepperell Yorkshire: Dan Lister 11
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