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The revised edition of the highly successful, seminal book that has introduced generations of architects and designers to the principles of lighting
Written by one of the worlds masters of architectural lighting design, Interior Lighting for Designers, Fourth Edition clearly and concisely describes the same steps in the lighting design process that a professional follows in practice.
Working from the premise that lighting design is a rational process, author Gary Gordon provides a solid conceptual foundation based on the conviction that the lighting condition of interiors has enormous emotional impact on people. With an emphasis on designing light, tools and techniques for every phase of his process are presented as a means to achieve the optimal design.
New features in this edition include:
- Thorough examinations of the latest advances in lighting technology and practice
- The newest light sources, fixtures, and systems
- More than 250 illustrations, photographs, and color plates
Learn the importance of how objects and surfaces receive lightGary Gordons guiding principleand develop the skills to design comfortable environments that encourage productivity and well-being, without an overt display of lighting technique.
Brimming with theory and technical information, Interior Lighting for Designers, Fourth Edition is an invaluable reference for both students and design professionals.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-272) and index.
Synopsis
The inspired illumination of any given space can amplify its aesthetic impact and take it from the pedestrian to the sublime. And, for years, this excellent reference has guided architects and designers in the achievement of lighting artistry. Enhanced with more than one hundred new illustrations,
Interior Lighting for Designers, 4th Edition takes readers step-by-step through the lighting design process as it covers lighting terminology, perception, general design strategies, and much more.
Revised to address recent advances in lighting technology and practice, this edition also covers new equipment as well as revised specifications for existing equipment. Color photos of various design applications beautifully illustrate project concepts. Little wonder that this work has been identified as one of the "key preparation references" for design professionals facing their Lighting Certified examination.
About the Author
GARY GORDON, FIES, FIALD, LC, founder and Principal Lighting Designer of Gary Gordon LLC, has designed lighting systems for more than one thousand corporate, institutional, residential, and retail projects. He has taught graduate and undergraduate courses at the Lighting Institute at Parsons School of Design in New York, where he helped to develop the Parsons Graduate Lighting Design Program. As three-term president of the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions (NCQLP), he established the first national certification program for lighting professionals.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Fourth Edition.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Perception.
Visible Light.
The Eye.
The Brain.
Brightness Perception.
Color Perception.
The Sense of Sight.
2. Psychology.
Emotional Impact.
Degrees of Stimulation.
Degrees of Brightness Contrast.
The Three Elements of Light.
Subjective Impressions.
Variation.
3. Brightness.
Direction and Distribution of Light.
Surface Finishes and Reflectances.
Three-Dimensional Form.
Glare and Sparkle.
4. Color.
Color Temperature.
Color Rendering.
Subjective Impressions.
Surface Finishes and Color of Light.
5. Daylight.
Daylight Design.
Shading Devices.
Glazing Materials.
Quantity.
Energy Control.
6. Incandescent Lamps.
Lamp Bases.
Filaments.
Light Output.
Lamp Types.
Tungsten-Halogen Lamps.
Low-Voltage Lamps.
Colored Light.
7. Discharge Lamps.
Fluorescent Lamps.
High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps.
Low-Pressure Sodium (LPS) Lamps.
8. Auxiliary Equipment.
Transformers.
Ballasts.
9. Light Control.
Reflection.
Transmission.
Refraction.
Glare Control.
10. Photometrics.
Measurement of Light.
Recommended Illuminance Values.
Illuminance Calculations.
Surface Reflectance.
11. Electricity.
Principles of Electricity.
Switch Control.
Dimming Control.
Central Lighting Control Systems.
12. Luminaires.
Housings.
Light and Glare Control.
13 Design.
Visual Clarity.
Architectural Surfaces.
Task Lighting.
Ambient Lighting.
Lighting Art.
Balance of Brightness.
Energy-Effective Design.
Integrating Light and Architecture.
Appendix.
References.
Credits.
Glossary.
Index.