
Light Perspectives
between culture and technology
ERCO GmbH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published in October 2009
Book
Hardback
268 pages
978-3-9813216-1-6 (ISBN)
Description
What are the intrinsic qualities of light, and how are the techniques and design approaches implemented in architecture? How are abstract lighting concepts conveyed, and how far is our perception of light rooted in the biological and cultural history of human evolution? This book endeavours to identify terms and standards which relate to qualities in architectural lighting. It uses this identification to promote communication and aid dialogue between designers and engineers, building owners and planners, professionals and laymen. The 21 chapters are arranged in three sections covering the actual qualities of light, the relationship between light and space and, finally, the dimension of light as it relates to culture. In each of the chapters, paired terms explore the respective design dimension of light. Using texts, photos, computer graphics and drawings, the team of authors investigates each pair of terms - beginning with the original cultural and historical context, moving onto didactic material on perception, lighting design and lighting technology and concluding with case studies in virtual architectural situations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ludenscheid
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
col. Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 30 cm
Width: 28 cm
Weight
2052 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-9813216-1-6 (9783981321616)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Editor
Adaption
Illustrated by
Translation
Content
Foreword 6
Light
Light and dark 10
Diffuse and directed 24
Warm and cold 34
Radiance and illumination 44
Brilliance and glare 54
Natural and artificial 68
White and coloured 78
Space
Vertical and horizontal 92
Square and round 108
Looking in and looking out 118
Foreground and background 128
Wide and focussed 138
Small and large 148
Spatial patterns and lighting patterns 158
Perspectives
Public and private 170
Neutral and expressive 180
Efficiency and excess 192
Architecture and theatre 204
Static and dynamic 218
Slow and fast 228
General and dedicated 238
Appendix
Glossary 250
Bibliography 256
Acknowledgements 258
Index 266
Imprint 268
Light
Light and dark 10
Diffuse and directed 24
Warm and cold 34
Radiance and illumination 44
Brilliance and glare 54
Natural and artificial 68
White and coloured 78
Space
Vertical and horizontal 92
Square and round 108
Looking in and looking out 118
Foreground and background 128
Wide and focussed 138
Small and large 148
Spatial patterns and lighting patterns 158
Perspectives
Public and private 170
Neutral and expressive 180
Efficiency and excess 192
Architecture and theatre 204
Static and dynamic 218
Slow and fast 228
General and dedicated 238
Appendix
Glossary 250
Bibliography 256
Acknowledgements 258
Index 266
Imprint 268