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Niko Koronis is an architect with master degrees in both architecture and product design. In addition, he is also a recipient of a PhD in Architecture from the Architectural Association in London.

He has been a Fellow at Central Saint Martin’s in London and a researcher at the Alvar Aalto Foundation in Helsinki. He has taught, lectured, and undertaken research in architecture, product, and urban design in several universities throughout the world. In addition to his academic career, he has exhibited his work in several group and solo shows, amongst which the Venice Biennale and the Triennale di Milano.

He has been a Fellow at Central Saint Martin’s in London and a researcher at the Alvar Aalto Foundation in Helsinki. He has taught, lectured, and undertaken research in architecture, product, and urban design in several universities throughout the world. In addition to his academic career, he has exhibited his work in several group and solo shows, amongst which the Venice Biennale and the Triennale di Milano.

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The purpose of the Circadian Light Synthesis installation is to raise awareness and highlight to the public how different positions of the Sun, color temperatures and intensity of sunlight can influence our human circadian rhythm. Likewise, the Moon can also influence our natural body-clock.

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Circadian Light Synthesis is an installation concept designed by award-winning architecture practice, ANARCHITECT, for its entry into the Dubai Design Week 2018. The Circadian Light Synthesis highlights the relationship that exists between the human circadian rhythm, the Sun and Moon.

The purpose of the Circadian Light Synthesis installation is to raise awareness and highlight to the public how different positions of the Sun, color temperatures and intensity of sunlight can influence our human circadian rhythm. Likewise, the Moon can also influence our natural body-clock.

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