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The new edition of the popular introduction to architectural lighting design, covering all stages of the lighting design process Designing with Light: The Art, Science, and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Second Edition, provides students and professionals alike with comprehensive understanding of the use of lighting to define and enhance a space. This accessible, highly practical textbook covers topics such as the art and science of color, color rendering and appearance, lighting control systems, building codes and standards, and sustainability and energy conservation. Throughout the text, accomplished lighting designer and instructor Jason Livingston offers expert insights on the use of color, the interaction between light and materials, the relation between light, vision, and psychology, and more. Fully revised and updated throughout, the second edition features new chapters on design thinking, common lighting techniques, and lighting economics. Expanded sections on aesthetics, controlling LEDs, light, and health, designing with light, and color mixing luminaires are supported by new case studies, examples, and exercises. Featuring hundreds of high-quality color images and illustrations, Designing with Light: Provides systematic guidance on all aspects of the lighting design processThoroughly covers color and light, including color perception, color rendering, and designing with colored lightExplains the theory behind the practice of architectural lighting designContains information on cost estimating, life cycle analysis, voluntary energy programs, and professional lighting design credentials Includes an instructor resource site with PowerPoint presentations, test questions, and suggested assignments for each chapter, and also a student site with flashcards, self-evaluation tests, and helpful calculators. Designing with Light: The Art, Science, and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Second Edition is perfect for architecture, interior design, and electrical engineering programs that include courses on lighting design, as well as professionals looking for a thorough and up-to-date desk reference.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition xiii

Preface to the First Edition xv

Acknowledgments xvii

About the Author xix

Chapter 1: The Lighting Design Profession 1

The Lighting Designer’s Scope of Practice 2

Professional Lighting Design Credentials 5

Digital Resources 7

References 7

Chapter 2: The Design Process and Lighting Design 9

What Is Lighting Design? 9

Phases of the Architectural Design Process 10

Beginning the Lighting Design 14

A Lighting Design Process 15

Digital Resources 17

References 17

Chapter 3: Designing with Light 19

Thinking About Light 19

Thinking About Luminaires 24

Thinking About Lighting Architecture 27

Thinking About Variety and Contrast 29

Thinking About Everything – Layers of Light 30

Communicating Design Ideas 31

Approaches to the Lighting Design Process 36

Additional Considerations 50

Digital Resources 50

References 51

Chapter 4: What Is Light? 53

Light Is Illumination 53

Light Is Rays of Vision 54

Light Is a Material 54

Light Is Rays 55

Light Is Colored Rays 55

Light Is Waves 56

Light Is Particles 56

Light Is Waves, Again 57

Light Is Waves and Particles, aka Quanta 59

Light Is Art 60

Light Is a Tool 61

Digital Resources 62

References 62

Chapter 5: How We See 63

From Light Source to Vision 63

The Eye 64

How We See Color 68

Visual Performance 71

Digital Resources 74

References 74

Chapter 6: Light and Perception 77

Perception 77

Impressions 78

Lighting, Architecture, and Impressions 79

Light and Behavior 86

Digital Resources 86

References 87

Chapter 7: Distribution of Light 89

Interaction of Light and Materials 89

Types of Distribution 96

Other Distribution Issues 98

Digital Resources 101

References 102

Chapter 8: Light Sources and Lamps 103

Light Sources 103

Lamp Shapes 115

Lamp Sizes 118

Lamp Bases 120

Beam Angle and Field Angle 122

Describing a Lamp 124

Selecting a Light Source 126

Lamp Information for Consumers 127

Digital Resources 128

References and Suggested Readings 128

Chapter 9: The Science of Color in Light 131

Why Understand the Science of Color? 131

The Special Nature of Vision 131

Colorimetry 132

Standard Observers 132

Chromaticity Diagrams 135

Colors of White Light 139

How Do We Define White Light? 144

Chromaticity Differences 146

Color Rendering 149

Light Source Color Characteristics 163

Other Issues in Color 164

Chromatic Light 169

Additive and Subtractive Color Mixing 171

Digital Resources 174

References and Suggested Readings 174

Chapter 10: Designing with Color in Light 177

Selecting Color Temperature 177

Tunable Lighting 180

Using TM- 30 188

Using Colored Light 193

Color and Meaning 196

Color and Environment 197

Sources of Colored Light 204

Digital Resources 207

References 208

Chapter 11: Lighting Fixtures or Luminaires 209

Luminaire Components 210

Common Luminaire Types 213

Mounting Conditions 223

Outdoor Luminaires 224

Luminaire Consideration Summary 226

Reading Manufacturer’s Literature 226

Modifying Luminaires 230

Custom Luminaires 230

Luminaire Sales and Information 230

Digital Resources 235

References 236

Chapter 12: Lighting Techniques and Details 237

Wall Washing 237

Wall Grazing 240

Accent Lighting 241

Cove Lighting 242

Scallops 243

Luminous Ceilings 245

Under- Shelf Lighting 246

Digital Resources 248

References 249

Chapter 13: Daylighting 251

The Benefits of Daylighting 251

Planning for Daylighting 252

Code Requirements 253

Solar Angles 253

Building Orientation 254

Glazing 255

Designing Daylighting 256

Shading Strategies 261

Digital Resources 262

References 263

Chapter 14: Lighting Controls 265

Electricity and Electrical Engineering 265

Why Do We Need Controls? 268

Basic Controls 269

Control Protocols 272

Other Control System Components 279

Control Systems 280

Commissioning Control Systems 285

Digital Resources 286

References 287

Chapter 15: Photometrics and Calculations 289

Terms Describing Brightness 289

Units for Measuring Light 290

How Much Light Is Required? 291

Illuminance Calculations 292

Glare Calculations 308

Flicker Calculations 309

Digital Resources 310

References and Suggested Readings 311

Chapter 16: Documenting the Design 313

Reflected Ceiling Plan or Lighting Plan 313

Luminaire Designations 320

Developing the RCP 320

Luminaire Cut Sheets 331

Luminaire or Fixture Schedule 333

Specifications 336

Documenting Controls 338

Load Calculations 341

Digital Resources 343

References 344

Chapter 17: Building and Energy Codes 345

Model Codes 346

Model Building Codes 347

Model Energy Codes 348

Verifying Energy Code Compliance 350

Digital Resources 351

References 352

Chapter 18: Sustainability 353

Voluntary Programs 354

Qualified Products Lists 357

What Else Can We Do? 358

Assessing Sustainability 361

Digital Resources 362

References and Suggested Readings 363

Chapter 19: Light and Health 365

Biological Rhythms 365

Measuring Circadian Entrainment Effectiveness 367

Other Health Uses for Light 368

Light Deficiency and Light Therapy 370

Full- Spectrum Lighting 371

Harmful Effects of Light 372

Light and the Aging Eye 372

WELL Building Standard 373

Digital Resources 374

References 374

Chapter 20: Lighting Economics 377

Initial Cost 377

Simple Payback 378

Life- Cycle Cost Analysis 379

Additional Value Considerations 381

Digital Resources 381

References 382

Appendix: Lighting Design–Related Professional Organizations 383

Glossary 385

Index 401

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119807780, 978-1119807780
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      Book Synopsis
      The new edition of the popular introduction to architectural lighting design, covering all stages of the lighting design process Designing with Light: The Art, Science, and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Second Edition, provides students and professionals alike with comprehensive understanding of the use of lighting to define and enhance a space. This accessible, highly practical textbook covers topics such as the art and science of color, color rendering and appearance, lighting control systems, building codes and standards, and sustainability and energy conservation. Throughout the text, accomplished lighting designer and instructor Jason Livingston offers expert insights on the use of color, the interaction between light and materials, the relation between light, vision, and psychology, and more. Fully revised and updated throughout, the second edition features new chapters on design thinking, common lighting techniques, and lighting economics. Expanded sections on aesthetics, controlling LEDs, light, and health, designing with light, and color mixing luminaires are supported by new case studies, examples, and exercises. Featuring hundreds of high-quality color images and illustrations, Designing with Light: Provides systematic guidance on all aspects of the lighting design processThoroughly covers color and light, including color perception, color rendering, and designing with colored lightExplains the theory behind the practice of architectural lighting designContains information on cost estimating, life cycle analysis, voluntary energy programs, and professional lighting design credentials Includes an instructor resource site with PowerPoint presentations, test questions, and suggested assignments for each chapter, and also a student site with flashcards, self-evaluation tests, and helpful calculators. Designing with Light: The Art, Science, and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Second Edition is perfect for architecture, interior design, and electrical engineering programs that include courses on lighting design, as well as professionals looking for a thorough and up-to-date desk reference.

      Table of Contents

      Preface to the Second Edition xiii

      Preface to the First Edition xv

      Acknowledgments xvii

      About the Author xix

      Chapter 1: The Lighting Design Profession 1

      The Lighting Designer’s Scope of Practice 2

      Professional Lighting Design Credentials 5

      Digital Resources 7

      References 7

      Chapter 2: The Design Process and Lighting Design 9

      What Is Lighting Design? 9

      Phases of the Architectural Design Process 10

      Beginning the Lighting Design 14

      A Lighting Design Process 15

      Digital Resources 17

      References 17

      Chapter 3: Designing with Light 19

      Thinking About Light 19

      Thinking About Luminaires 24

      Thinking About Lighting Architecture 27

      Thinking About Variety and Contrast 29

      Thinking About Everything – Layers of Light 30

      Communicating Design Ideas 31

      Approaches to the Lighting Design Process 36

      Additional Considerations 50

      Digital Resources 50

      References 51

      Chapter 4: What Is Light? 53

      Light Is Illumination 53

      Light Is Rays of Vision 54

      Light Is a Material 54

      Light Is Rays 55

      Light Is Colored Rays 55

      Light Is Waves 56

      Light Is Particles 56

      Light Is Waves, Again 57

      Light Is Waves and Particles, aka Quanta 59

      Light Is Art 60

      Light Is a Tool 61

      Digital Resources 62

      References 62

      Chapter 5: How We See 63

      From Light Source to Vision 63

      The Eye 64

      How We See Color 68

      Visual Performance 71

      Digital Resources 74

      References 74

      Chapter 6: Light and Perception 77

      Perception 77

      Impressions 78

      Lighting, Architecture, and Impressions 79

      Light and Behavior 86

      Digital Resources 86

      References 87

      Chapter 7: Distribution of Light 89

      Interaction of Light and Materials 89

      Types of Distribution 96

      Other Distribution Issues 98

      Digital Resources 101

      References 102

      Chapter 8: Light Sources and Lamps 103

      Light Sources 103

      Lamp Shapes 115

      Lamp Sizes 118

      Lamp Bases 120

      Beam Angle and Field Angle 122

      Describing a Lamp 124

      Selecting a Light Source 126

      Lamp Information for Consumers 127

      Digital Resources 128

      References and Suggested Readings 128

      Chapter 9: The Science of Color in Light 131

      Why Understand the Science of Color? 131

      The Special Nature of Vision 131

      Colorimetry 132

      Standard Observers 132

      Chromaticity Diagrams 135

      Colors of White Light 139

      How Do We Define White Light? 144

      Chromaticity Differences 146

      Color Rendering 149

      Light Source Color Characteristics 163

      Other Issues in Color 164

      Chromatic Light 169

      Additive and Subtractive Color Mixing 171

      Digital Resources 174

      References and Suggested Readings 174

      Chapter 10: Designing with Color in Light 177

      Selecting Color Temperature 177

      Tunable Lighting 180

      Using TM- 30 188

      Using Colored Light 193

      Color and Meaning 196

      Color and Environment 197

      Sources of Colored Light 204

      Digital Resources 207

      References 208

      Chapter 11: Lighting Fixtures or Luminaires 209

      Luminaire Components 210

      Common Luminaire Types 213

      Mounting Conditions 223

      Outdoor Luminaires 224

      Luminaire Consideration Summary 226

      Reading Manufacturer’s Literature 226

      Modifying Luminaires 230

      Custom Luminaires 230

      Luminaire Sales and Information 230

      Digital Resources 235

      References 236

      Chapter 12: Lighting Techniques and Details 237

      Wall Washing 237

      Wall Grazing 240

      Accent Lighting 241

      Cove Lighting 242

      Scallops 243

      Luminous Ceilings 245

      Under- Shelf Lighting 246

      Digital Resources 248

      References 249

      Chapter 13: Daylighting 251

      The Benefits of Daylighting 251

      Planning for Daylighting 252

      Code Requirements 253

      Solar Angles 253

      Building Orientation 254

      Glazing 255

      Designing Daylighting 256

      Shading Strategies 261

      Digital Resources 262

      References 263

      Chapter 14: Lighting Controls 265

      Electricity and Electrical Engineering 265

      Why Do We Need Controls? 268

      Basic Controls 269

      Control Protocols 272

      Other Control System Components 279

      Control Systems 280

      Commissioning Control Systems 285

      Digital Resources 286

      References 287

      Chapter 15: Photometrics and Calculations 289

      Terms Describing Brightness 289

      Units for Measuring Light 290

      How Much Light Is Required? 291

      Illuminance Calculations 292

      Glare Calculations 308

      Flicker Calculations 309

      Digital Resources 310

      References and Suggested Readings 311

      Chapter 16: Documenting the Design 313

      Reflected Ceiling Plan or Lighting Plan 313

      Luminaire Designations 320

      Developing the RCP 320

      Luminaire Cut Sheets 331

      Luminaire or Fixture Schedule 333

      Specifications 336

      Documenting Controls 338

      Load Calculations 341

      Digital Resources 343

      References 344

      Chapter 17: Building and Energy Codes 345

      Model Codes 346

      Model Building Codes 347

      Model Energy Codes 348

      Verifying Energy Code Compliance 350

      Digital Resources 351

      References 352

      Chapter 18: Sustainability 353

      Voluntary Programs 354

      Qualified Products Lists 357

      What Else Can We Do? 358

      Assessing Sustainability 361

      Digital Resources 362

      References and Suggested Readings 363

      Chapter 19: Light and Health 365

      Biological Rhythms 365

      Measuring Circadian Entrainment Effectiveness 367

      Other Health Uses for Light 368

      Light Deficiency and Light Therapy 370

      Full- Spectrum Lighting 371

      Harmful Effects of Light 372

      Light and the Aging Eye 372

      WELL Building Standard 373

      Digital Resources 374

      References 374

      Chapter 20: Lighting Economics 377

      Initial Cost 377

      Simple Payback 378

      Life- Cycle Cost Analysis 379

      Additional Value Considerations 381

      Digital Resources 381

      References 382

      Appendix: Lighting Design–Related Professional Organizations 383

      Glossary 385

      Index 401

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