Keith Bradshaw

22 March 2010

Keith Bradshaw developed his interest in lighting design through his training in art and architecture at Bourneville College of Art and the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

He has over 10 years experience as a lighting designer having previously worked for KSLD where he worked on projects such as National Parks Gateway Building in Loch Lomond, PIFSS- Kuwait and ThinkTank Science Museum Masterplan Birmingham.

During his time at Speirs and Major Associates he has worked on a wide range of projects including museums, historical restorations, retail, theatres, leisure, external and corporate lighting.  Selected projects that he has worked on include Newcastle City Centre Lighting Strategy, the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque of Abu Dhabi, Armani Store Ginza Tokyo, Forth Road Toll Bridge Canopy, Index Tower in Dubai, the Royal Victoria Hospital 2b Belfast and the Copenhagen Opera House, which won the Award of Merit at the IIDA Awards in 2007.

He has written articles for both the national and international press and has been involved in a number of international workshops and conferences.

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