Architectural Illumination
The position, role and application of artificial illumination in making the most of its purpose and intent, both sensory and value-wise, in the architectural design process. Subjects include:
- Properties of natural light and artificial illumination
- Different types of illumination and their properties
- The functional aspects of designing lighting systems
- The importance of the shadow
- Preventing annoyances
- About the continuum between natural light and artificial lighting
- The location of artificial lighting among architectural design components and its value-related and sensory realization
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Light up your home
The position and role of light and artificial illumination in residential surroundings in response to functional requirements and for value-related and sensory realization.
Subjects include:
- Properties of natural light and artificial illumination
- Handling the relationship between the building and the light
- Types and properties of light bulbs, fixtures and various means of illumination
- The Importance of shadows
- Preventing annoyances
- Principles and recommendations for designing a lighting system from the practical, value-related and sensory aspects
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