
Tim Ryan
Executive Director, Senior DesignerLighthouse Design StudioTim Ryan is currently the director for the Lighthouse Group and a lead lighting designer for the Lighthouse Design Studio (a specialized lighting design division). His early background is in landscape design and construction. He began integrating lighting into his landscape designs from the very beginning and 5 years later in 2003, he migrated fully into the outdoor lighting business solely after falling in love with the mood, magic and creative process that the illuminated garden space provides. He has been an executive manager with Lighthouse since 2015 and seeks to collaborate with other industry professionals from the Landscape, Home integration and architecture community that are all the respective “top of their industry” performers. Furthermore, Tim is passionate about educating the next generation of outdoor lighting designers for the future and preservation of this artform, which is why he is active in most of the industry’s leading education organizations.
International Landscape Lighting Institute- BOD member | Lead Mentor | Lecturer
Illumination Engineering Society- Technical advisory committee member on Landscape Lighting
Association of Outdoor Lighting Professionals- Panelist, Mentor
Making Mixed‑Vendor Lighting Actually Work
Most residential lighting systems today are assembled from multiple ecosystems—architectural fixtures, decorative lighting, landscape systems, retrofi…Most residential lighting systems today are assembled from multiple ecosystems—architectural fixtures, decorative lighting, landscape systems, retrofit products, and control platforms that were never designed to work together seamlessly. This session…Most residential lighting systems today are assembled from multiple ecosystems—architectural fixtures, decorative lighting, landscape systems, retrofit products, and control platforms that were never designed to work together seamlessly. This session examines how integrators can successfully deploy mixed-vendor lighting systems without sacrificing performance, serviceability, or client experience. Topics will include managing dimming compatibilit…Most residential lighting systems today are assembled from multiple ecosystems—architectural fixtures, decorative lighting, landscape systems, retrofit products, and control platforms that were never designed to work together seamlessly. This session examines how integrators can successfully deploy mixed-vendor lighting systems without sacrificing performance, serviceability, or client experience. Topics will include managing dimming compatibility across phase, 0-10V, and digital control methods; maintaining consistent color and fixture behavior across manufacturers; integrating architectural lighting with control platforms and shading systems; and identifying failure points that lead to flicker, mismatched color, or unpredictable scene performance. Attendees will gain practical strategies for evaluating interoperability before the project begins, building lighting packages that behave consistently in the field, and avoiding the hidden technical pitfalls that often appear when multiple manufacturers share the same lighting design.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
Power, Infrastructure & System Design for Landscape Lighting
This session equips designers with the technical knowledge required to build reliable and scalable lighting systems. It ensures that creative designs …This session equips designers with the technical knowledge required to build reliable and scalable lighting systems. It ensures that creative designs are supported by solid infrastructure and long-term performance.This session equips designers with the technical knowledge required to build reliable and scalable lighting systems. It ensures that creative designs are supported by solid infrastructure and long-term performance.This session equips designers with the technical knowledge required to build reliable and scalable lighting systems. It ensures that creative designs are supported by solid infrastructure and long-term performance.Show MoreClick the title to see all details
The Design Process for Landscape Lighting Projects (Small Scale vs. Large Scale)
This class provides a complete roadmap for delivering successful lighting projects of any scale. Attendees will learn what are the critical activiti… This class provides a complete roadmap for delivering successful lighting projects of any scale. Attendees will learn what are the critical activities and deliverables for each phase of design and how to guide clients, coordinate with teams, and mo… This class provides a complete roadmap for delivering successful lighting projects of any scale. Attendees will learn what are the critical activities and deliverables for each phase of design and how to guide clients, coordinate with teams, and move confidently from concept to execution using a structured and professional design process. This class provides a complete roadmap for delivering successful lighting projects of any scale. Attendees will learn what are the critical activities and deliverables for each phase of design and how to guide clients, coordinate with teams, and move confidently from concept to execution using a structured and professional design process.Show MoreClick the title to see all details

