The Design of Lighting - 2nd Edition - Peter Tregenza

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This fully updated edition of the successful book The Design of Lighting, provides the lighting knowledge needed by the architect in practice, the interior ... Enlarge Download SAVE£11.00 Enlarge Download SAVE£32.00 Enlarge Download SAVE£11.00 2ndEdition TheDesignofLighting ByPeterTregenza,DavidLoe CopyrightYear2014 Paperback £43.99 Hardback £128.00 eBook £43.99 Anyrelevantsalestaxwillbeappliedduringthecheckoutprocess. ISBN9780415522465 Published September26,2013 by Routledge 224Pages ISBN9781138470477 Published June28,2018 by Routledge ISBN9780203762387 Published October30,2013 by Routledge 224Pages RequestInspectionCopy AvailableonTaylor&FranciseBooks AvailableonTaylor&FranciseBooks AvailableonTaylor&FranciseBooks Previewthistitle Previewthistitle Format Paperback Hardback VitalSourceeBook Quantity   SAVE£11.00 oneach was£54.99 GBP£43.99   SAVE£32.00 oneach was£160.00 GBP£128.00 WhatareVitalSourceeBooks? 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Theneweditionoffersaclearstructure,carefullyselectedmaterialandlinkingoflightingwithothersubjects,inordertoprovidethereaderwithacomprehensiveandspecificallyarchitecturalapproachtolighting.Featuresofthisneweditioninclude: technicalknowledgeoflightinginthecontextofarchitecturaldesign; anemphasisonimaginationinarchitecturallightandpresentationofthetoolsnecessaryinpracticeforcreativedesign; additionalchaptersonthebehaviouroflightandonthecontextofdesign; astrongemphasisonsustainabledesignandenergysaving,withdataandexamples; analysesofactuallightingschemesandreferencestocurrentstandardsanddesignguides; anup-to-datereviewoflamp andlightingtechnology,withrecommendationsonthechoiceofequipment; arevisionofthecalculationsection,withexamplesandstep-by-stepinstructions,basedonrecentstudentfeedbackaboutthebook. TableofContents Part1:Foundations 1.ObservingLight 1.1TheFlowofLight 1.2TheNatureofSurfaces 1.3ObjectsinThreeDimensions 1.4Rooms 2.DescribingLight 2.1LightingVocabulary 2.2Units 2.3LightandMaterials 2.4LightasRadiation 3.DescribingColour 3.1TheDimensionsofColour 3.2ColourSystems 3.3ColouredLightsandChromaticit 3.4LightSourceColour 4.LightandVision 4.1TheHumanNeedforLight 4.2TheStructureoftheEye 4.3SomeFactorsAffectingColour 4.4DifferencesbetweenPeople 5.LampsandLuminaires 5.1ChoosingLamps 5.2Luminaires 6.SunandSky 6.1TheDaylightClimate 6.2TheSun 6.3IlluminancefromSunlightandSkylight 6.4DaylightinaRoom 7.ModelsandCalculations 7.1ModelsandComputers 7.2TotalFluxMethods 7.3Analyticalformulae 7.4Numericalmethods 7.5Interpretingresults 8.MeasuringLight 8.1Photometers 8.2PracticalMeasurements 8.3LuminairePhotometry 8.4BelowPhotopicVision Part2:Design 9.AmbienceandPlace 9.1PerceptionandMemory 9.2Windows 9.3RoomSurfaces 9.4Brightness,LightnessandColour 9.5TwoImportantDecisions 9.6TheImportanceofChange 10.LightingtoIncreaseVisibility:TasksandDisplay 10.1Aims 10.2FactorsAffectingVisualPerformance 10.3DisplayLighting:MoreaboutTasktoBackgroundContrast 10.4TheImportanceoftheGeometry 10.5TheImportanceofTransitions 11.DesigninPractice 11.1OtherRequirementsofLighting 11.2LightingDesignwithinaBuildingProject Part3:Applications 12.Desk-basedWorkplaces 12.1ASchoolClassroom WorkedExample1:AverageDaylightFactor WorkedExample2:SunlightPenetration WorkedExample3:LumenMethod WorkedExample4:EnergyUse 12.2 Offices ProfessionalDesignExampleI:SHIInternationalCorpWorldHeadquarters,NewJersey,USA 13.BuildingsforDisplay 13.1RetailSpaces 13.2ArtGalleriesandMuseums WorkedExample5:IlluminatingaPicture,PointSourceCalculation ProfessionalDesignExampleII:TheNewAcropolisMuseum,Athens 14ResidentialCareBuildings ProfessionalDesignExampleIII:ColliersGardensExtraCareHousing,Fishponds,NorthBristol,UK WorkedExample6:SunpathsandVerticalSkyComponentn 15.Hotels:PublicRooms ProfessionalDesignExampleIV:MandarinOrientalHotels,GenevaandPrague 16.ExteriorLighting:BuildingsandPathways 16.1FloodlightingaBuilding WorkedExample7:PresentationofFloodlightingDesigns 16.2PedestrianRoutesandSurroundingAreasProfessionalDesignExampleV:DevonshireSquare,London,UK 16.3Conclusions 17.ReferencesandFurtherReading 18.Data ... ViewMore ViewLess Author(s) Biography Theauthorsareknowninternationallyforteachingandresearchinlighting.PeterTregenzawasProfessorofArchitecturalScienceattheUniversityofSheffieldwherehisteachingwastoarchitecturestudentsandhisresearchwasondaylighting.DavidLoefoundedthepostgraduatecourseinLightandLightingatUniversityCollegeLondonanddirectedthecourseformanyyears.Hisresearchfocusedontherelationshipbetweenthelitenvironmentandhumanperformance.Bothauthorshavelecturedextensivelythroughouttheworldandreceivedprestigiousawardsfortheirresearch. Reviews "Theuseoftheterm"guidebook"isintentionalinthattheapparentgoalofthebookinconcept,ifnotintheoverallsizeofthebook,istoprovidealltheknowledgeonewouldneedaswejourneyintothe"unknown"intendingtoprovidelight;amostinterestingandintriguingconceptinthisageofelectronicknowledge."–FredOberkircher,FellowIES,Ed.IALD,LC,pastPresidentlES,BookReviewEditorforLD+A RelatedSubjects Structure,MaterialsandDetailing InteriorDesign Architecture Weusecookiestoimproveyourwebsiteexperience.Tolearnhowtomanageyourcookiesettings,pleaseseeourCookiePolicy.Bycontinuingtousethewebsite,youconsenttoouruseofcookies. Accept Thecountryyouhaveselectedwillresultinthefollowing: Productpricingwillbeadjustedtomatchthecorrespondingcurrency. Thetitle willberemovedfromyourcartbecauseitisnotavailableinthisregion. Continue Cancel



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