Session 44 | 8:30 am | The Liturgy of Light – Lighting for Churches and Cathedrals

Session 44
8:30 am – 9:30 am

Sheraton Ballroom III
The Liturgy of Light – Lighting for Churches and Cathedrals

Speaker: Edwin Rambusch
President
Rambusch Lighting
Jersey City, New Jersey

Moderator: Cynthia Larez
ICSC Conference Team
Wichita, Kansas

Good liturgical lighting creates an atmosphere for worship. What is “good lighting?” This differs for every facility. To create evocative atmospheres and provide the illumination expected in today’s liturgical interiors, one type of fixture cannot do it all. Various types are needed, cognizant of the congregation, the liturgy, and the architecture. A liturgical design can be thought of as lighting elements brought into balance through judicious communication, experience, observation and a healthy dose of curiosity!


Mr. Edwin Rambusch

Edwin Rambusch is the fourth generation president of one of the last remaining independent lighting companies in the United States, managing the firm’s custom and restoration lighting projects. Mr. Rambusch has been a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) since 1992, and received his master’s degree in lighting design from the Parsons School of Design/The New School in 1994. Currently he serves on the IESNA’s Progress Committee and chairs its Lighting for Houses of Worship Committee. He is an adjunct lecturer at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, a member of the LIRC Steering Committee, board member of the Designer’s Lighting Forum and member of the New York Landmarks Conservancy.