Transcription of INTERIOR LIGHTING DESIGN A STUDENT'S GUIDE
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INTERIOR LIGHTING DESIGN A STUDENT'S GUIDE Kevin Kelly (Eng) MCIBSE. MIEI. Kevin O'Connell (Eng) MCIBSE. MIEI. INTRODUCTION _____ _____ INTERIOR LIGHTING DESIGN - A STUDENT'S GUIDE This GUIDE on LIGHTING DESIGN is intended for students who have no prior knowledge of LIGHTING and also for those who are experienced but would like to bring themselves up to date with developments in lamp and luminaire DESIGN , modern DESIGN theory, European Standards and the CIBSE code for INTERIOR LIGHTING 1994. It develops the basic principles of LIGHTING science but then goes on to provide a modern DESIGN perspective for both artificial LIGHTING and daylighting which will be useful to experienced designers. On completion, the student should be able to: (i) Understand the physics of light.
(vi) Design lighting schemes which are suitable for use with modern control systems. (vii) Design combined daylight and supplementary lighting schemes for use in modern buildings. (viii) Design Office Lighting to comply with the European Directive for Display Screen Lighting. (ix) Design Emergency Lighting Systems.
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