
Hara Sigala is a Greek lighting architect, with long experience in public, commercial, cultural and private lighting projects.
She holds a position as adjunct Professor on the Lighting Design MA course at the School of Applied Arts, Hellenic Open University, since 2014. She has participated in writing academic lighting design books as a reviewer, also she has taught architectural lighting design and has engaged in research through publications and dissertations focusing on lighting history, architecture and human centric lighting. She has engaged in lighting conferences and seminars as an author, tutor and organizer.
In addition, she is managing her lighting design studio, with projects in buildings and landscapes across Greece, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates and worldwide. She is passionate about merging the outcomes of her ongoing research with her professional work to enhance architecture, provide visual comfort and add value to architectural solutions.
She holds a graduation degree from NTUA Department of Architecture and a master degree in Lighting Design from University College London. She is a member of the Technical Chamber of Greece and a founder member of the Hellenic Lighting Association.