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[Music] [Applause] its indeed wonderful to be back with foid and particularly encouraging to see this new format and the manner in which they have adapted to the current times that we live in and adaptation is actually at the core of what we will be discussing today adaptation to new findings from science and research but also over the next few days we have some very interesting conversations about adapting and adopting lighting design into the architectural design process today however we will be focusing on how biodynamic light both stimulates the senses and our performance and to help us to navigate through this very fascinating and intriguing topic i have a wonderful informed and experienced set of panelists architect virendra baklu was born in kashmir grew up in bhagalpur studied architecture in germany at the karlsruhe institute of technology and then inspired by indian architects charles correa bibi doshi and uc jain he returned to india in 1987 in search for that unique india