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Title Statement Light, nature, architecture a guide to holistic lighting design
Uniform Title Licht, Natur, Architektur Engelska
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Birkhäuser, Basel : [2023]
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Physical Description 159 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm, 490 g
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Additional Physical Form Entry Erscheint auch als Brandi, Ulrike, 1957- Light, Nature, Architecture Basel/Berlin/Boston : Birkhäuser, 2023
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In this planning guide, the renowned lighting designer Ulrike Brandi documents all her findings on the topics of lighting design, daylight, sustainability and healthy living spaces.
It is a challenge to create holistic lighting design in times of advancing mechanization, but it is the right thing to do in terms of achieving sustainability in the use of light and energy. The renowned lighting designer Ulrike Brandi explains this attitude with the words, "It's better to make the most of natural light from the start, rather than compensating with artificial light afterwards".
The guideline Light Nature Architecture proves how essential, but also simple, it is to integrate natural light into architectural planning and thus into the design of healthy and pleasant living and working environments.
This richly illustrated handbook is structured based on natural light phenomena and combines Ulrike Brandi's wealth of experience, theoretical principles, and design methods to create a reference work and source of inspiration.
Richly illustrated basic work for holistic lighting design Insight into the extensive practical experience and the individual approach of the renowned lighting designer Ulrike Brandi Source of inspiration for professional planners, architects and laypeople Available in English and German (Licht Natur Architektur, ISBN 9783035624083)
Preface 7 Introduction 8 Nature Learning from Nature: Understanding and Integrating Daylight 10 Phenomena: The Illumination of the Daytime Sky 12 Background: The Special Nature of Daylight 14 Practical Knowledge: Illumination Levels, Sun Positions, Daylight Factors 16 Implementation: Daylight and Artificial Light at Trident Park, Malta 22 Evolution Evolution and Innovation: The Development of the Eye 24 Phenomena: How Do Gleam and Sparkle Occur? 26 Background: Development and Structure of the Human Eye 27 Practical Knowledge: Observation, Experimentation, and Design of Light: A Design Methodology 30 Implementation: Variants of a Light Theme at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg 34 Perception Three Things Pertain to Good Lighting: Lighting, Space, Perception 36 Phenomena: How Are Shadows Formed? 38 Background: The Interplay of Eye and Brain: Neurological and Psychological Aspects of Perception 40 Practical Knowledge: The Art of Highlighting or Leaving in the Dark 43 Implementation: Open Safe Havens: Light and Space at the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names, Amsterdam 46 Culture Seeing the Light rather than the Luminaire 48 Phenomena: What Is the Halo Effect? 50 Background: How Lighting Preferences Develop within Various Cultures 52 Practical Knowledge: Heeding the Location and Listening to Its Users 57 Implementation: Differentiated Lighting Intentions on the Elbphilharmonie Plaza, Hamburg 60 Sustainability The Art of Choosing the Right Light Source 62 Phenomena: How Artificial Light Is Created: Thermal Radiators, Discharge Lamps, Chemical Light Generation 64 Background Knowledge: Sustainability Comprises Ecological, Economical, and Social Aspects 66 Practical Knowledge: How to Plan with Sustainable Light 70 Implementation: The Shop Window Facing Outward: Oldenburg State Theater 76 Health The Biological Effect of Light 78 Phenomena: Semitransparency and Opacity: A Ping Pong of Light 80 Background: How Does Inner Clock Work? 82 Practical Knowledge: Healthy Light for Living and Working 85 Implementation: How Good Lighting Helps Staying Healthy: Continuous Operation and Shift Duty at Elmshorn Control Center 88 Darkness How Much Light Is Too Much? 90 Phenomena: How Does the Aurora Borealis Occur? 92 Background Knowledge: We Need Shade during the Day and Darkness at Night 94 Practical Knowledge: Light Pollution and Lurking Dangers: Designing Darkness Using Lighting Master Plans 99 Implementation: Low Light Emission as a Concept: Mall of the Netherlands, Leidschendam 104 Dynamics Controlling and Dimming Light Scenes 106 Phenomena: The Vibrant Sky: Wavelengths in White Sunlight 108 Background Knowledge: Why Control Light? 110 Practical Knowledge: Light Scenes, Integrated Circuits, and Control Charts: A Playground for Technophiles 112 Implementation: The Sky Is Aboard: Daylight Moods on the ICE 4 Train 116 Composition It's All in the Mix 118 Phenomena: Absorption, Refection, and Transmission 120 Background Knowledge: Variation Stimulates Light Preferences 122 Practical Knowledge: Choice of Lighting Instruments 126 Implementation: Multifunctional as if in a Living Room: The Light at Centraal Station, Rotterdam 128 Atmosphere, Magic Making the Immaterial Tangible 130 Phenomena: Expansion of Light in Time and Space 132 Background Knowledge: Magic: When Space, Light, and Emotions Are in Balance 135 Practical Knowledge: Security, Curiosity, Tranquility: Light Concepts and Collective Emotional Fundamental Experiences 137 Implementation: Two Poles of the Atmosphere: The Royal Academy of Music, London 140 Acknowledgements 142 Glossary 144 Biography 156 Catalogue raisonné 158 Further Reading 159