Linnaea Tillett Lighting Design Inc., Principal.
Clients include: The Battery Conservancy; New York City Department of Transportation, Parks Department, Housing Authority and Percent for Arts Program; Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation; City of Toledo; City of Stamford Parks Department; City of Grand Rapids Parks Department; Neptune Foundation; Canadian Center for Architecture; First Presbyterian Church of New York; Society of Friends; The Snow Show; and numerous private clients.
Collaborations with Maya Lin include Ecliptic/Rosa Parks Circle, Children’s Defense Fund Chapel, and Greyston Bakery. Collaborations also with Beyer Blinder Belle, Quennell Rothschild & Partners, Michael Van Valkenburgh, Olin Studio, Cooper Robertson & Partners, Kiki Smith and Lebbeus Woods.
University Master Planning: Princeton University; Columbia University; Trinity College; and Barnard College.
Parsons the New School for Design, Faculty, Masters in Lighting Design Program.
Yale University, School of Architecture, Guest Lecturer and Guest Crit.
University of Manitoba, Department of Landscape Architecture, Guest Lecturer.
Columbia University , Adjunct Professor.
Ph.D. Environmental Psychology. Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York.
MA. Environmental Psychology. Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York.
BA. Philosophy. University College London.
Orensanz Summer Museum: Conversations at the Island I; Matter/Light.
Modern House Day Symposium: Modernism Moves Forward; Under Light.
Asia Society: Mumbai, India; Under Light: the Psychology, Aesthetics and Sustainability of Luminous Space.
AEC World Expo, 361˚ Conference, Mumbai, India; Lighting & Urban Initiatives.
Fête des Lumières of Lyon; The Emotional City.
The Architectural League of New York; New York Designs 2008: Threshold.
The Feltman Lecture Series; City Night: Altered States.
The Battery Bosque; Recapturing Nature’s Abundance.
The Architectural League of New York; Visual Processes and Architectural Environments.
Canadian Center for Architecture; Urban Fear: What’s Light Got to Do with It.
Museum of the City of New York; Urban Fear.
Columbia University ; Waterfront: Edge or Surface?
European Lighting Design Association Winterthur Workshop, Presenter and Workshop Leader, Revitalisation of Industrial Sites and Lighting Design + Sustainability.
IFMA’s World Workplace with Facilities America 2003, Presenter, Lighting and Conservation.
Parsons the New School for Design; Lighting the Landscape.
National Pedestrian Conference; Lighting for Aesthetics and Safety—Achieving a Walkable Community.
Institute of Traffic Engineers Conference. Transportation and Sustainable Communities.
New Jersey Transportation Conference. TransAction.
National Pedestrian Conference.
Building Brooklyn Award, Landscape and Open Space; “This Way,” New York, NY.
Lumen Citation for Art Installation in a Public Space 2009, Illuminating Engineering Society; “This Way,” Brooklyn, NY.
Design Award; Wayfinding; Society of Environmental Graphic Design; “This Way,” New York, NY.
Excellence on the Waterfront Top Honor Award, Waterfront Center; The Battery Bosque, New York, NY.
Lumen Citation and Regional Award, Illuminating Engineering Society; Icepool, Lapland, Finland.
Special Citation for an Urban Element, Boston Society of Architects, AIA; Financial District Streetscape, New York , NY
Citation for Design, Boston Society of Architects, AIA; School of the Holy Child Library, New York , NY
Lumen Citation; Ecliptic/Rosa Parks Circle, Grand Rapids, Michigan.