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Interior lighting for designers

โœ Scribed by Gordon, Gary


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
371
Edition
Fifth edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


"This revised edition of the successful primer thoroughly covers fundamentals of lighting design, and also serves as a handy reference for professional designers. The Fifth Edition is more comprehensive than ever, with new information on LED, energy efficiency, and other current issues. In addition, it includes more information for drawing ceiling floor plans and the application of designs to specific types of interiors projects. Considered a "key reference" for the Lighting Certified exam, no other text combines both technical and creative aspects of lighting design for beginners and novice designers."--Publisher's website.;Part I. Design factors : The lighting design process -- Perception and vision : Visible light ; The eye and brain ; Brightness perception ; Color perception -- Light and health : Photobiology and nonvisual effects ; The aging eye ; Light therapy ; Assisted-living and eldercare facilities ; Dynamic electric lighting -- Psychology of light : Emotional impact ; Degrees of stimulation ; Degrees of brightness contrast ; The three elements of light ; Subjective impressions ; Certainty ; Variations -- Patterns of brightness : Direction and distribution of light ; Surface finishes and reflectances ; Three-dimensional form ; Glare and sparkle -- Color of light : Color temperature ; Color rendering ; Subjective impressions ; Surface finishes and color of light -- Measurement of light : Quantitative illumination -- Part II. Light sources : Daylight : Daylight design ; Shading devices ; Glazing materials ; Quantity of interior daylight -- Filament sources : Lamp shapes ; Lamp bases ; Filaments ; Light output ; Tungsten-halogen lamps ; Lamp types ; Low-voltage lamps ; U.S. legislation ; Colored light -- Low-intensity discharge sources : Fluorescent lamps ; Lamp characteristics ; Health and safety concerns -- High-intensity discharge sources : Mercury vapor lamps ; High-pressure sodium lamps ; Metal halide lamps ; Lamp characteristics ; Low-pressure sodium lamps -- Solid-state lighting : LEDs ; Organic light-emitting diodes -- Auxiliary equipment : Ballasts ; Drivers ; Transformers -- Part III. Interior illumination : Light control : Control of light direction ; Glare control -- Luminaires : Housings ; Light and glare control ; Decorative luminaires ; Emergency and exit luminaires -- Sustainable design : Integrating light and architecture ; Visual clarity ; Architectural surfaces ; Task lighting ; Ambient lighting ; Lighting three-dimensional objects ; Balance of brightness ; Successful solutions -- Design verification methods : Recommended illuminance values ; Surface reflectance ; Illuminance ; calculations ; Postoccupancy evaluation -- Electricity and lighting controls : Principles of electricity ; Switch control ; Dimming control ; Digital lighting controls ; Energy-management controls -- Documentation : Construction documents.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Part I. Design factors : The lighting design process --
Perception and vision : Visible light
The eye and brain
Brightness perception
Color perception --
Light and health : Photobiology and nonvisual effects
The aging eye
Light therapy
Assisted-living and eldercare facilities
Dynamic electric lighting --
Psychology of light : Emotional impact
Degrees of stimulation
Degrees of brightness contrast
The three elements of light
Subjective impressions
Certainty
Variations --
Patterns of brightness : Direction and distribution of light
Surface finishes and reflectances
Three-dimensional form
Glare and sparkle --
Color of light : Color temperature
Color rendering
Subjective impressions
Surface finishes and color of light --
Measurement of light : Quantitative illumination --
Part II. Light sources : Daylight : Daylight design
Shading devices
Glazing materials
Quantity of interior daylight --
Filament sources : Lamp shapes
Lamp bases
Filaments
Light output
Tungsten-halogen lamps
Lamp types
Low-voltage lamps
U.S. legislation
Colored light --
Low-intensity discharge sources : Fluorescent lamps
Lamp characteristics
Health and safety concerns --
High-intensity discharge sources : Mercury vapor lamps
High-pressure sodium lamps
Metal halide lamps
Lamp characteristics
Low-pressure sodium lamps --
Solid-state lighting : LEDs
Organic light-emitting diodes --
Auxiliary equipment : Ballasts
Drivers
Transformers --
Part III. Interior illumination : Light control : Control of light direction
Glare control --
Luminaires : Housings
Light and glare control
Decorative luminaires
Emergency and exit luminaires --
Sustainable design : Integrating light and architecture
Visual clarity
Architectural surfaces
Task lighting
Ambient lighting
Lighting three-dimensional objects
Balance of brightness
Successful solutions --
Design verification methods : Recommended illuminance values
Surface reflectance
Illuminance
calculations
Postoccupancy evaluation --
Electricity and lighting controls : Principles of electricity
Switch control
Dimming control
Digital lighting controls
Energy-management controls --
Documentation : Construction documents.

โœฆ Subjects


Electric lighting;Lighting, Architectural and decorative


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