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Lighting design basics / Mark Karlen, Christina Spangler, James R. Benya.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2017Edition: Third editionDescription: v, 258 pages ; illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119312277
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.32 KA.L 2017 23
LOC classification:
  • TH7703 .K27 2017
Other classification:
  • ARC007000
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction: How to Use This Book; Organization; Getting the most out of this Book; Part I: Basics about Lighting; Chapter 2: Basic Concepts in Lighting; Layered Design; Lighting Layers; A note about Composition; Chapter 3: Qualities of Light Sources; How Light Is Generated; How the Eye Sees; Light Source Selection; Chapter 4: Daylighting; Psychological and Physical Effects of Daylight; Daylight in Interior Spaces; Integrating Daylighting and Electric Lighting; Top Lighting; Side Lighting.
Basic Principles of Daylighting Design and AwarenessChapter 5: Lamps; Lamp Naming; Incandescent Lamps; Halogen Lamps; Fluorescent Lamps; High-Intensity Discharge Lamps; Light-Emitting Diodes; Other Light Sources; Chapter 6: Luminaires; Common Luminaire Types; Luminaire Selection; Chapter 7: Lighting Controls; Principles of Controls; Types of Control; Control Systems; Chapter 8: Quantity of Light; Determining the Appropriate Light Level Required; Rough Calculations for Architects and Interior Designers; Making the Leap to Computer Calculations; Types of Programs; Input Data.
Chapter 9: Quality of LightSculptural Quality; Color and Materials; Size and Scale; Design Quality; Part II: Design Process; Chapter 10: Lighting Design Approach; Sequential Steps to Successful Lighting Design Solutions; Chapter 11: Documenting Lighting Design; Drawings and Contract Documents; Part III: Applications and Case Studies; Chapter 12: Residential Lighting Design; Chapter 13: Work Space Lighting Design; Chapter 14: Lighting for Educational Facilities; Chapter 15: Health Care Lighting Design; Chapter 16: Retail Lighting Design; Chapter 17: Hospitality Lighting Design.
Chapter 18: Lighting for Common SpaceChapter 19: Outdoor Lighting Design; Approach to Outdoor Lighting Design; Quality of Light; Quantity of Light; Applications; Luminaire Selection; Chapter 20: Basic Lighting Retrofitting; Retrofit Solutions; Part IV: Professional Skills; Chapter 21: Professional Lighting Design; Design Documentation; Design Integrity and cost Management; Avoid Typical Lighting Design Problems; Collaborating with Lighting Designers; Appendix A: Energy Code Calculations; Energy Code Structure; Important Points to Remember about Energy Codes; Appendix B: Lighting in LEED.
Summary: "Provides fundamental concepts and prescriptive techniques, including the latest on LEDs, in a concise, highly visual format"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction: How to Use This Book; Organization; Getting the most out of this Book; Part I: Basics about Lighting; Chapter 2: Basic Concepts in Lighting; Layered Design; Lighting Layers; A note about Composition; Chapter 3: Qualities of Light Sources; How Light Is Generated; How the Eye Sees; Light Source Selection; Chapter 4: Daylighting; Psychological and Physical Effects of Daylight; Daylight in Interior Spaces; Integrating Daylighting and Electric Lighting; Top Lighting; Side Lighting.

Basic Principles of Daylighting Design and AwarenessChapter 5: Lamps; Lamp Naming; Incandescent Lamps; Halogen Lamps; Fluorescent Lamps; High-Intensity Discharge Lamps; Light-Emitting Diodes; Other Light Sources; Chapter 6: Luminaires; Common Luminaire Types; Luminaire Selection; Chapter 7: Lighting Controls; Principles of Controls; Types of Control; Control Systems; Chapter 8: Quantity of Light; Determining the Appropriate Light Level Required; Rough Calculations for Architects and Interior Designers; Making the Leap to Computer Calculations; Types of Programs; Input Data.

Chapter 9: Quality of LightSculptural Quality; Color and Materials; Size and Scale; Design Quality; Part II: Design Process; Chapter 10: Lighting Design Approach; Sequential Steps to Successful Lighting Design Solutions; Chapter 11: Documenting Lighting Design; Drawings and Contract Documents; Part III: Applications and Case Studies; Chapter 12: Residential Lighting Design; Chapter 13: Work Space Lighting Design; Chapter 14: Lighting for Educational Facilities; Chapter 15: Health Care Lighting Design; Chapter 16: Retail Lighting Design; Chapter 17: Hospitality Lighting Design.

Chapter 18: Lighting for Common SpaceChapter 19: Outdoor Lighting Design; Approach to Outdoor Lighting Design; Quality of Light; Quantity of Light; Applications; Luminaire Selection; Chapter 20: Basic Lighting Retrofitting; Retrofit Solutions; Part IV: Professional Skills; Chapter 21: Professional Lighting Design; Design Documentation; Design Integrity and cost Management; Avoid Typical Lighting Design Problems; Collaborating with Lighting Designers; Appendix A: Energy Code Calculations; Energy Code Structure; Important Points to Remember about Energy Codes; Appendix B: Lighting in LEED.

"Provides fundamental concepts and prescriptive techniques, including the latest on LEDs, in a concise, highly visual format"-- Provided by publisher.

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