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

Lighting

by Robert Bean, A. R. Bean
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Overview

This guide shows how the concepts used in lighting design arise from the needs of the designer and the user. These concepts are shown in a practical context to enable you to develop and improve your design skills.

Through examples and exercises, this book makes it easier for the student to acquire the level of understanding, knowledge and skill required for both examinations and professional training purposes.

Over the past two decades there has been an increasing emphasis on the need for architects and building professionals to have a better understanding of lighting and the ability to deal with lighting matters within the context of the built environment. Lighting is no longer considered to be primarily the province of the electrical engineer. Previously a separate subject in the professional examinations, lighting is often now found in a more general area within an architecture or building course.

Audience: Lighting designers, architects and engineers. Students taking lighting modules on architecture, building, engineering and design courses.

Synopsis

This guide shows how the concepts used in lighting design arise from the needs of the designer and the user. These concepts are shown in a practical context to enable you to develop and improve your design skills.

Through examples and exercises, this book makes it easier for the student to acquire the level of understanding, knowledge and skill required for both examinations and professional training purposes.

Over the past two decades there has been an increasing emphasis on the need for architects and building professionals to have a better understanding of lighting and the ability to deal with lighting matters within the context of the built environment. Lighting is no longer considered to be primarily the province of the electrical engineer. Previously a separate subject in the professional examinations, lighting is often now found in a more general area within an architecture or building course.

* Provides a comprehensive source of information on lighting design for a wide range of building types
* The latest text from a respected author and lighting designer
* Core information presented provides an indispensable learning tool for students, and for professionals as part of their continuing professional development

About the Author, Robert Bean

He has previously worked as a senior Lighting Engineer and Academic Vice Dean, while his wide and varied consultancy work has included the design of large scale industrial photometers, a study of hospital lighting, a major office lighting study and he was invlolved in the UK government's Millennium Commission project for the floodlighting of churches.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Architectural Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750655521

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