Rogier van der Heide

Rogier van der Heide, Designer, The Netherlands
Born 1970 (age 4546)
Bennebroek, The Netherlands
Occupation Architect
Awards IALD Radiance Award
Lighting Designer of the Year Award
International Lighting Designer Award of Excellence
Edison Award of Excellence
Red Dot Award Best of the Best
iF Gold Award
FX Design Award
Projects Star Place, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Galleria West, Seoul, South Korea
Amsterdam Public Library, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum, London, UK
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, USA
Prada Fall Winter 08–09 Fashion Show, Milan, Italy
Design Galleria West, Seoul
Sheikh Zayed Bridge, Abu Dhabi
YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Star Place, Kaohsiung

Rogier van der Heide (born 1970 in Bennebroek, the Netherlands) is a designer born in the Netherlands who currently lives in Liechtenstein.[1] He is noted especially as a C-suite design executive[2] and as a lighting designer of public and commercial projects all over the world.

Life

Van der Heide grew up in the village of Bennebroek, close to the beach in The Netherlands. During high school, he already created plays, musical, radio programs and movies. Van der Heide studied at the Institut Supérieur des Beaux-Arts "St. Luc" in Brussels, Belgium, and the Amsterdam School of the Arts, the Netherlands.[3] He worked until 2003 as an independent designer before joining the design and consulting practice, Arup. In December 2007, Metropolis Magazine included a feature on him, describing him as "Arup's Brilliant Master of Light".[4]

Besides his work as a designer, Rogier is Co-Founder and Artistic Director of the Amsterdam Light Festival[5]

The early years: theatre design

In 1989, Rogier van der Heide started working as a theatre lighting designer in the Netherlands, designing the lighting for a number of Dutch theatre groups and the productions of author and director, Geert Kimpen. In 1990 he joined the Amsterdam-based design practice, Hans Wolff & Partners, who, at that time, specialized in architectural lighting design and theatre consulting. Most notably, Rogier van der Heide worked for HW&P on the renovation of the Royal Flemish Opera in Ghent, Belgium. In 1994, van der Heide left the practice and became a founding principal at the Hollands Licht Advanced Design, a practice that he would own, lead and direct for ten years.[6]

1994–2003: architectural lighting design

The Hollands Licht practice completed projects in London, Tokyo, Amsterdam and other cities worldwide. Other international projects included: The UK's National Museum of Science and Industry's Welcome Wing (1999, architect Sir Richard MacCormac), the Mind Zone in the Millennium Dome (1999), Renzo Piano's Academy of Sciences in San Francisco (2002 and onwards) and Hani Rashid's Hydrapier Pavilion in the Netherlands (2002).

He received several awards during the Hollands Licht period including the Edison Award of Excellence (2000), and the Lighting Designer of the Year Award (1999) presented by the magazine, Lighting Dimensions, of New York City.[7] The practice's most recently completed work, Sheikh Zayed Bridge in Abu Dhabi, was not finished until 2011, over ten years after the Abu Dhabi Municipality commissioned the lighting design.[8]

2004–2010: Arup

Van der Heide joined the Arup practice in 2004, and subsequently worked on projects including Star Place in Taiwan and Galleria West in South Korea, both in collaboration with Ben van Berkel and the 2004 Architecture Biennale show in Venice in collaboration with Hani Rashid of Asymptote.[9] He was a Director with Arup. He was also Arup's Global Leader of the lighting design business.

In 2005, van der Heide was the first European designer to receive International Association of Lighting Designer's Radiance Award, the most prestigious accolade in the industry. For his Louis Vuitton work, he received the International Lighting Design Award of Excellence in 2006.[10]

Recent projects by van der Heide are the Al Raha Beach Tower in Abu Dhabi with architect Asymptote, Dubai Maritime City Landmark Tower with architect Nikken Sekkei, the YAS Marina Hotel in Abu Dhabi, work for the Tate Modern in London and work for various fashion retailers. During his time at Arup, most of Rogier's work was executed in close collaboration with his team in Amsterdam or Arup Lighting in London. The practice has got other lighting design teams in New York, San Francisco, Berlin, Melbourne, and Tokyo.

In 2008, together with his students of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, van der Heide created the light sculpture "Force Field" in London. In 2010, he developed one of the art installations for Swarovski at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy.[11]

2010-2014: member of the Philips Lighting leadership

From 1 March 2010 until 31 July 2014, Rogier van der Heide was Vice President and Chief Design Officer of Philips Lighting.[12] The job of a chief design officer is to make design contribute maximum to the value of the business. Besides, Van der Heide continues to grow his portfolio of design projects:

Under the design leadership of Rogier van der Heide, Philips Lighting has received over 45 international design awards such as Red Dot and iF product design award. Though this is respectable, the key responsibility of a Chief Design Officer is not to gain recognition in the field of design, but to translate the technological advancements into meaningful applications that make sense in everyday life. To accomplish this, Rogier van der Heide follows an unconventional approach, that can be characterized as "disruptive" and "passionate" and is based on open innovation.[13]

Recent Architectural Lighting Design

2014 - onwards: Zumtobel Group

15 September 2014 Zumtobel Group of Austria announced that Rogier van der Heide has been appointed at Chief Design Officer and Chief Marketing Officer as of 1 December 2014.[16] Corporations such as Nike, Apple and many automotive manufacturers recognize the way design and marketing influence each other. Zumtobel Group, a global supplier of architectural lighting solutions,[17] has decided to combine the two responsibilities in one position.

References

  1. "Contact Page Rogier van der Heide".
  2. "Royal Philips press release".
  3. "LinkedIn".
  4. "Metropolis Magazine, December 2007". Metropolismag.com. 19 December 2007. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  5. "official website Amsterdam Light Festival". Amsterdam Light Festival. 11 February 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  6. "Life After the Atelier | Metropolis Magazine". Metropolismag.com. 19 December 2007. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  7. 1 Jan 1999 12:00 PM (1 January 1999). "Raising Arizona: An array of new products bloomed at LDI98 in Phoenix". Livedesignonline.com. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  8. "Rogier van der Heide, Arup Lighting". Mondo Arc. 11 August 2009. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  9. "asymptote: metamorph installation". Designboom.com. 27 February 2007. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  10. "2006 IALD Award Winners - International Association of Lighting Designers". Iald.org. 20 February 2009. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  11. "SWAROVSKI - Salone del Mobile Exhibition" (in French). Brand.swarovski.com. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  12. Design, Editor (25 February 2010). "Rogier van der Heide new Chief Design Officer for Philips Lighting". Design.nl. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  13. Molony, Ray (1 June 2012). "Don't research lamps, research people". Luxlive.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
  14. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22024351
  15. http://www.mondoarc.com/interviews/300979/rogier_van_der_heide.html
  16. http://www.rogiervanderheide.com/rogier-joins-zumtobel-group/
  17. http://www.zumtobel.com
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