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A visual, real-world guide to professional lighting design
Lighting Design Basics is the essential guide to this basic, but difficult-to-master aspect of interior design. Offering fundamental concepts and prescriptive techniques in a highly visual format, this book provides clear, practical guidance on utilizing the latest in lighting techniques and technology to showcase a space without sacrificing utility. Covering more than 25 different design scenarios with in-depth rationale for proposed solutions, this book provides insightful distribution diagrams, floor plans, and details for lighting installation and construction. Real-world case studies illustrate lighting design in residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and hospitality settings, and skill-building exercises offer practice for real-world projects as well as NCIDQ and NCARB exam preparation. This new third edition includes new instructor support materials, coverage of computer calculation software, and in-depth discussion on the latest in LED lighting.
Lighting is changing, both in the technology itself, and in the way a designer must approach it. This book provides immersive instruction through real-world settings, and practical guidance suited for immediate application in everyday projects.
Get up-to-date on the latest methods and technology for lighting design
Examine more than 25 design scenarios for different types of spaces
Complete exercises to hone your skills or prepare for the NCIDQ or NCARB
Create simple lighting designs and collaborate with architects on complex projects
Lighting can make or break a space. Improper lighting lends a space an uncomfortable feel, can induce headaches or eyestrain, and can even be hazardous--but thoughtfully designed and executed lighting adds that extra element so often missing from typical spaces. Lighting Design Basics shows you how to elevate any space through the fundamental tools and concepts of professional lighting design.
Auteur
MARK KARLEN, PHD, AIA, has had a long and distinguished career in design education and professional practice as an architect and interior designer. He has chaired the interior design programs at the University of Cincinnati and Pratt Institute, as well as having completed many successful buildings and interiors projects. CHRISTINA SPANGLER, LC, IES, is Senior Lighting Designer at BEAM, Ltd. She has over 16 years of experience in architectural lighting design and has received numerous awards, including the 2015 Philament award from IES Philadelphia. JAMES R. BENYA, PE, FIES, IALD, LC, is Principal and Partner at Benya Burnett Consultancy in Davis, California.
Résumé
A visual, real-world guide to professional lighting design Lighting Design Basics is the essential guide to this basic, but difficult-to-master aspect of interior design. Offering fundamental concepts and prescriptive techniques in a highly visual format, this book provides clear, practical guidance on utilizing the latest in lighting techniques and technology to showcase a space without sacrificing utility. Covering more than 25 different design scenarios with in-depth rationale for proposed solutions, this book provides insightful distribution diagrams, floor plans, and details for lighting installation and construction. Real-world case studies illustrate lighting design in residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and hospitality settings, and skill-building exercises offer practice for real-world projects as well as NCIDQ and NCARB exam preparation. This new third edition includes new instructor support materials, coverage of computer calculation software, and in-depth discussion on the latest in LED lighting. Lighting is changing, both in the technology itself, and in the way a designer must approach it. This book provides immersive instruction through real-world settings, and practical guidance suited for immediate application in everyday projects.
Contenu
Preface v
Chapter 1 Introduction: How to Use This Book 1
Part I: Basics about Lighting 3
Chapter 2 Basic Concepts in Lighting 5
Chapter 3 Qualities of Light Sources 15
Chapter 4 Daylighting 27
Chapter 5 Lamps 35
Chapter 6 Luminaires 59
Chapter 7 Lighting Controls 79
Chapter 8 Quantity of Light 89
Chapter 9 Quality of Light 103
Part II: Design Process 111
Chapter 10 Lighting Design Approach 113
Chapter 11 Documenting Lighting Design 121
Part III: Applications and Case Studies 129
Chapter 12 Residential Lighting Design 131
Chapter 13 Work Space Lighting Design 145
Chapter 14 Lighting for Educational Facilities 163
Chapter 15 Health Care Lighting Design 171
Chapter 16 Retail Lighting Design 179
Chapter 17 Hospitality Lighting Design 189
Chapter 18 Lighting for Common Space 205
Chapter 19 Outdoor Lighting Design 219
Chapter 20 Basic Lighting Retrofitting 229
Part IV: Professional Skills 233
Chapter 21 Professional Lighting Design 235
Appendix A Energy Code Calculations 245
Appendix B Lighting In LEED 248
Recommended Reading 249
Index 251