Interior Lighting Design 102
Duration: 1h 22m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 649 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Duration: 1h 22m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 649 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Radiate Creativity: Elevate Your Skills as a Lighting Design Expert.
What you'll learn
You will understand how the function of a space affects lighting designs.
You will learn how to optimize daylight, and create maintenance plans to prolong the life of your lighting installations.
You will gain the practical skills needed to design a lighting installation that is both functional and visually pleasing.
You will explore the concept of glare rating and understand its importance in creating a safe and comfortably illuminated space.
Requirements
You need to have completed Interior Lighting Design 101.
Description
Building upon the solid foundation established in Interior Lighting Design 101, this advanced course delves deeper into the captivating realm of interior lighting design. By enrolling in Interior Lighting Design 102, students will take their proficiency to new heights, gaining invaluable insights and honing their skills to create awe-inspiring lighting experiences.
Part IV: Understanding Visual Requirements and Integration
Explore the visual demands of a space and its impact on lighting design.
Learn to effectively design for the interplay between natural and electric lighting.
Discover the benefits of integrated lighting and air conditioning systems.
Understand the factors influencing the depreciation rate and maintenance schedule of lighting installations.
Part V: Applying Principles to Designs
Apply the acquired knowledge and skills to your own designs.
Utilize the lumen method for calculating the required luminous flux.
Implement recommended minimum-maintained illuminance values.
Create designs that meet industry standards using Universal Glare Rating values.
Learn the proper methods to ensure appropriate luminaire spacings.
By the end of the course, you will be equipped with:
In-depth understanding of visual requirements and their influence on lighting design.
Proficiency in integrating natural and electric lighting effectively.
Knowledge of the advantages of integrated lighting and air conditioning systems.
Insights into the factors affecting lighting installation depreciation and maintenance.
Practical skills in applying recommended illuminance values and Universal Glare Ratings.
Ability to ensure appropriate luminaire spacings for optimal lighting outcomes.
Who this course is for:
Interior lighting designers
Architects
Electrical Engineers
Interior Designers
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