The Design of Lighting

The Design of Lighting

by David Loe (Author), David Loe (Author), Peter Tregenza (Author)

Synopsis

This fully updated edition of the successful book The Design of Lighting, provides the lighting knowledge needed by the architect in practice, the interior designer and students of both disciplines.

The new edition offers a clear structure, carefully selected material and linking of lighting with other subjects, in order to provide the reader with a comprehensive and specifically architectural approach to lighting. Features of this new edition include:

  • technical knowledge of lighting in the context of architectural design;
  • an emphasis on imagination in architectural light and presentation of the tools necessary in practice for creative design;
  • additional chapters on the behaviour of light and on the context of design;
  • a strong emphasis on sustainable design and energy saving, with data and examples;
  • analyses of actual lighting schemes and references to current standards and design guides;
  • an up-to-date review of lamp and lighting technology, with recommendations on the choice of equipment;
  • a revision of the calculation section, with examples and step-by-step instructions, based on recent student feedback about the book.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 216
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 0415522463
ISBN 13: 9780415522465

Media Reviews

The use of the term guidebook is intentional in that the apparent goal of the book in concept, if not in the overall size of the book, is to provide all the knowledge one would need as we journey into the unknown intending to provide light; a most interesting and intriguing concept in this age of electronic knowledge. - Fred Oberkircher, Fellow IES, Ed. IALD, LC, past President lES, Book Review Editor for LD+A

Author Bio
The authors are known internationally for teaching and research in lighting. Peter Tregenza was Professor of Architectural Science at the University of Sheffield where his teaching was to architecture students and his research was on daylighting. David Loe founded the postgraduate course in Light and Lighting at University College London and directed the course for many years. His research focused on the relationship between the lit environment and human performance. Both authors have lectured extensively throughout the world and received prestigious awards for their research.