Handbook of Lighting Design / Rüdiger Ganslandt, Harald Hofmann
رقم التسجيلة | 8265 |
نوع المادة | E-Book |
رقم الطلب |
E-BooK |
المؤلف | Ganslandt, Rudiger |
العنوان | Handbook of Lighting Design / Rüdiger Ganslandt, Harald Hofmann |
بيان الطبعة | 1. ed |
بيانات النشر | Berlin: ERCO Leuchten GmbH, 1992. |
الوصف المادي | 289. p |
المحتويات / النص |
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المستخلص |
Wide interest has developed in light and lighting, not least because the growing awareness of architectural quality has gi- ven rise to an increased demand for good architectural lighting. Standardised lighting concepts may have sufficed to light the concrete architecture of the recent past, but the varied and distinctive architecture of modern-day buildings requires equally differentiated and distinc- tive lighting. An extensive range of light sources and luminaires are available for this task; with technical progress the scope of lighting technology has expanded, and this has in turn led to the development of increasingly more specialised lighting equipment and tools. It is this fact that makes it increasingly difficult for the lighting designer to be adequately informed regarding the comprehensive range of lamps and luminaires available and to decide on the correct technical solution to meet the lighting requirements of a specific project. The Handbook of Lighting Design covers the basic principles and practice of architectural lighting. It exists as much as a teaching aid, e.g. for students of architecture, as a reference book for lighting designers. The Handbook does not intend to compete with the existing comprehensive range of specialist literature on lighting engineering, nor to be added to the limited number of beautifully illustrated volumes containing finished projects. The Handbook aims to approach and deal with the subjec |
المواضيع | Electric lighting |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Hofmann, Harald |
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260 | |a Berlin |b ERCO Leuchten GmbH, |c 1992 |
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520 | |a Wide interest has developed in light and lighting, not least because the growing awareness of architectural quality has gi- ven rise to an increased demand for good architectural lighting. Standardised lighting concepts may have sufficed to light the concrete architecture of the recent past, but the varied and distinctive architecture of modern-day buildings requires equally differentiated and distinc- tive lighting. An extensive range of light sources and luminaires are available for this task; with technical progress the scope of lighting technology has expanded, and this has in turn led to the development of increasingly more specialised lighting equipment and tools. It is this fact that makes it increasingly difficult for the lighting designer to be adequately informed regarding the comprehensive range of lamps and luminaires available and to decide on the correct technical solution to meet the lighting requirements of a specific project. The Handbook of Lighting Design covers the basic principles and practice of architectural lighting. It exists as much as a teaching aid, e.g. for students of architecture, as a reference book for lighting designers. The Handbook does not intend to compete with the existing comprehensive range of specialist literature on lighting engineering, nor to be added to the limited number of beautifully illustrated volumes containing finished projects. The Handbook aims to approach and deal with the subjec |
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700 | |a Hofmann, Harald |
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