
This booklet resumes the 34 individual Master thesis projects in the Architectural Lighting Design Programme, 60 ECTS, offered by KTH Lighting Design, a division of KTH Royal Institute of Technology. The students developed self-formulated research question in the lighting design field that touch the topics presented in the next pages. Sustainability is at the core of the activities of the Lighting Design division and of KTH. Each thesis needed to address at least one of the 17 goals promoted by the United Nations in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (https://sdgs.un.org/goals). Enjoy reading!
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