Description
Book SynopsisSmart-lighting design is a rapidly growing area of interactive and cross-disciplinary design that is defining new practices in the profession. This book focuses on the projects that use light to animate architecture and media screens; new forms of lighting in industrial zones and public areas, and interactive installations in urban spaces.
Trade Review'Charts how buildings have been transformed from inefficient, light-polluting beacons to clean, high-concept aesthetic assets to urban space' - City AM
'Celebrates the ingenuity and artistry of the emergent 'smart light' movement.' - Architecture Today
Table of ContentsIntroduction • 1. Elevations: Architectural Light; City Screens; Projecting Fantasies; essay by Thomas Schielke • 2. Environments: Dead Zones, Dark Waters; Parks, Plazas, Promenades; Streets, Stairs, Bridges; essay by Mary-Anne Kyriakou • 3. Exhibits: Dynamic Objects; Immersions, Interactions; Interior Intrigues; essay by Vesna Petresin- Robert; Conclusion