Interior Lighting for Designers
TABLE 15 RECOMMENDED ILLUMINANCE VALUES General Lighting Task Lighting Public Spaces Simple Orien- tation Occa- sional Visual Ta ...
General Lighting Task Lighting Public Spaces Simple Orien- tation Occa- sional Visual Task Large Visual Task Small Visual Task V ...
TABLE 16 DETERMINATION OF ILLUMINANCE CATEGORIES Orientation and simple visual tasks.Visual performance is largely unimportant. ...
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References Anderson, Bruce, with Michael Riordan.The Solar Home Book. Andover: Brick House Pub- lishing Co., 1976. Arnheim, Rudo ...
Guide to High Intensity Discharge Lamps. Somerset: Philips Lighting Company, 1991. Guide to Incandescent Lamps. Somerset: Philip ...
Credits COLOR PLATES 1 Courtesy of GE Lighting. 2 Courtesy of GE Lighting. 3 Courtesy of GE Lighting. 4 Courtesy of GE Lighting. ...
22 Courtesy of Philips Lighting. 23 Courtesy of Philips Lighting. 24 Courtesy of Philips Lighting. 25 Courtesy of Philips Lighti ...
Figure 2.8 Private Residence, Frank and Marcotullio Design Associates. Photo by Michael Gordon. Figure 2.15 Club Monaco, Deborah ...
Figure 13.33 Four Seasons Restaurant, Philip Johnson Architect. Lighting design by Richard Kelly. Photo courtesy of GE Lighting. ...
Glossary “Accent” light: an advertising term misapplied to adjustable, directional luminaires that are properly termed object li ...
Beam-spread: the angular cone of light created by the distribution of the lamp or luminaire, in the plane of the beam axis. See ...
Cutoff: measured up fromnadir, the angle of the first line of sight at which the bare light source is not visible. Daylighting: ...
“Fixture”: layman’s term for a luminaire. See luminaire. “Floor lamp”: layman’s term for a torchère. See torchère. Fluoresce: th ...
luminous intensityand defined asflux per solid angle in a given direction,itismea- sured in candelas (cd). Interreflection: the ...
Luminous flux: light emitted in all directions by a source. Properly defined astime rate flow of light, it is measured in lumens ...
with the greatest intensity of light reflected at an angle near the angle of incidence. Shielding angle: the zone within which s ...
sources that provide both uplight and downlight. Veiling reflection: a reflection of incident light that partially or completely ...
Index A Adaptation, brightness, 8 Age level, recommended illuminance values, 125– 126 Air-conditioning load, ballast systems, 10 ...
Ceramic metal halide lamps: color, 49–50 described, 94 Circuit(s), electricity, 135, 136–137 Circuit breaker, electrical circuit ...
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