Designing with light : the art, science and practice of architectural lighting design / Jason Livingston.

By: Livingston, Jason
Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, Copyright date: c2014Description: xv, 320 pages : illustrations (some color) : ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781118740477 (paperback)Subject(s): Lighting, architectural and decorative | Light in architectureAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Designing with lightDDC classification: 729/.28 LOC classification: NK2115.5.L5 | L58 2014Other classification: ARC007000 Summary: "For those studing to be a lighting designer or interior designer, Designing with Light offers a comprehensive introduction to the aesthetics, technology, and practice of lighting design. Beginning with a look at the lighting design profession, Livingston describes the physics of light, human perception of light (including psychology), and goes on to describe lamps and fixtures in use today, as well as those on the horizon. Communication of design ideas and the design process is emphasized, urging the reader to think about how the design will make a space should look and feel. The practicalities of documenting the design, and consideration of architectural details, lighting controls, photometrics and calculations are explained in a clear manner, with ancillary exercises and pedagogy to help give the reader a working knowledge. Finally, issues of sustainability (including daylighting), lighting and health, and building and energy codes are each addressed in their own chapters.This complete guide is attractively illustrated throughout in color and sure to be the reference resource of choice for anyone performing lighting design"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "This complete guide is attractively illustrated throughout in color and sure to be the reference resource of choice for anyone performing lighting design"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

"For those studing to be a lighting designer or interior designer, Designing with Light offers a comprehensive introduction to the aesthetics, technology, and practice of lighting design. Beginning with a look at the lighting design profession, Livingston describes the physics of light, human perception of light (including psychology), and goes on to describe lamps and fixtures in use today, as well as those on the horizon. Communication of design ideas and the design process is emphasized, urging the reader to think about how the design will make a space should look and feel. The practicalities of documenting the design, and consideration of architectural details, lighting controls, photometrics and calculations are explained in a clear manner, with ancillary exercises and pedagogy to help give the reader a working knowledge. Finally, issues of sustainability (including daylighting), lighting and health, and building and energy codes are each addressed in their own chapters.This complete guide is attractively illustrated throughout in color and sure to be the reference resource of choice for anyone performing lighting design"-- Provided by publisher.

"This complete guide is attractively illustrated throughout in color and sure to be the reference resource of choice for anyone performing lighting design"-- Provided by publisher.

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