By reading this book, you will develop the skills to perceive a
space and its contents "in light," and be able to devise a layout
of luminaires that will provide that lit appearance.
Written by renowned lighting expert Christopher (Kit) Cuttle,
the book:
- explains the difference between vision and perception, which is
the distinction between providing lighting to make things visible,
and providing it to influence the appearance of everything that is
visible;
- demonstrates how lighting patterns generated by
three-dimensional objects interacting with directional lighting are
strongly influential upon how the visual perception process enables
us to recognize object attributes, such as lightness,
colourfulness, texture and gloss;
- reveals how a designer who understands the role of these
lighting patterns in the perceptual process may employ them either
to reveal, or to subdue, or to enhance the appearance of selected
object attributes by creating appropriate spatial distributions of
light;
- carefully explains calculational techniques and provides
easy-to-use spreadsheets, so that layouts of lamps and luminaires
are derived that can be relied upon to achieve the required
illumination distributions.
Practical lighting design involves devising three-dimensional
light fields that create luminous hierarchies related to the visual
significance of each element within a scene. By providing you with
everything you need to develop a design concept - from the
understanding of how lighting influences human perceptions of
surroundings, through to engineering efficient and effective
lighting solutions Kit Cuttle instills in his readers a new-found
confidence in lighting design. "
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