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Architectural Design, Home Lighting, Home Electrical, Decorating - General & Miscellaneous

Architectural Lighting Design

by Gary Steffy
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Overview

Get the definitive, holistic guide to transforming space with light.

There are no shortcuts to designing beautiful and effective architectural lighting. Lighting is both an art and a science that impacts occupants' health and well-being, the Earth's resources, a project's cost, and user satisfaction in the built environment. If you are serious about lighting, Architectural Lighting Design, Third Edition is the one source for all the technical skills, aesthetic fundamentals, and practical knowledge you need to design efficient, sustainable interior and exterior lighting for every type of building.

Expanding on the depth and breadth of previous editions, this edition boasts more than one-quarter new material, including new discussions about sustainability, lighting details, and the assessment of manufacturers' product data. This richly visual, learning tool and reference ramps up the wattage of its coverage with:

  • More than 220 black-and-white photographs, which expand and improve the visual repertoire.
  • New, in-depth coverage of daylighting, controls, and lamping strategies for more sustainable lighting solutions.
  • An attractive revamped design and content structure for easier access.
  • Guidance on criteria, design concepts, and details.
  • An accompanying Web site featuring additional information and color application photos.
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Synopsis

The definitive, holistic guide to transforming space with light

There are no shortcuts to designing beautiful and effective architectural lighting. Lighting is both an art and a science that impacts occupants' health and well-being, the Earth's resources, a project's cost, and user satisfaction in the built environment. If you are serious about lighting, Architectural Lighting Design, Third Edition is the one source for all the technical skills, aesthetic fundamentals, and practical knowledge you need to design efficient, sustainable interior and exterior lighting for every type of building.

Expanding on the depth and breadth of previous editions, this Third Edition boasts more than one-quarter new material, including new discussions about sustainability, lighting details, and the assessment of manufacturers' product data.

This richly visual, easy-reference learning tool ramps up the wattage of its coverage with:

  • More than 220 black-and-white photographs, which expand and improve the visual repertoire
  • New, in-depth coverage of daylighting, controls, and lamping strategies for more sustainable lighting solutions
  • An attractive revamped design and content structure for easier access
  • Guidance on criteria, design concepts, and details
  • An accompanying Web site with additional information and color application photos

Booknews

The new edition of a textbook devoted to lighting design for buildings. After discussing the nature of light and the way that it interacts with the built environment, the rest of the text essentially follows the phasing of most projects' design efforts—defining scope, programming, schematic design, design development, contract documents, and construction administration. The treatment of design development is broken up into chapters on daylighting, lamps, luminaires, controls, and design tools. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Gary Steffy

Gary Steffy, LC, FIALD, IESNA, is the principal designer and president of Gary Steffy Lighting Design Inc. He is past president of the International Association of Lighting Designers, was a founding director of the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions, and has served on technical and design committees of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, including the Technical Review Council. He is also a member of the United States National Committee of the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage. Steffy has taught at Michigan State University, The Pennsylvania State University, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University.

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The new edition of a textbook devoted to lighting design for buildings. After discussing the nature of light and the way that it interacts with the built environment, the rest of the text essentially follows the phasing of most projects' design efforts—defining scope, programming, schematic design, design development, contract documents, and construction administration. The treatment of design development is broken up into chapters on daylighting, lamps, luminaires, controls, and design tools. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470112496

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