Room configuration using lighting.
Light as a building block
Natural light is an obvious component of architecture and one of the main building blocks of a room. Artificial light is a vital complement. Good lighting supports the architect’s vision and enhances a room’s configuration. Luminaires should function as an extension of the building.
Classification of illumination & luminaireBadar Munir
The document discusses different types of lighting used in photography and film production. It describes the key light, fill light, and backlight, which are the three main lights used to illuminate a subject from different angles and provide depth. The key light acts as the main light, the fill light reduces shadows, and the backlight provides subtle highlighting. Together these lights can make a subject appear three-dimensional. The document also explains other types of lighting like general, task, accent, and street lighting used in different contexts.
Different Lighting Types in Interior DesignLive Fabulous
Think of lighting as an accessory for your home—it’s the perfect way to show off your unique design sensibility. Good lighting design has the power to make interiors come alive.
The single most important concept in creating a good lighting plan for the home is to use an array of different lighting types - Ambient Lighting,
Task Lighting &
Accent Lighting
The document discusses different types of lighting used in architecture, including natural lighting from the sun and artificial lighting sources. It describes several types of architectural luminaires - soffits, valances, and coves - that are used to direct light downward or both upward and downward to provide wall washing and general lighting. Precautions for installing different luminaires and options for shielding lighting elements are also covered.
This document discusses the basic types of artificial lighting, including general, ambient, task, and accent lighting. General lighting provides uniform illumination of an entire space. Ambient lighting creates a relaxing atmosphere. Task lighting provides concentrated light for focused work tasks. Accent lighting draws attention to specific objects or areas. Examples are given for different lighting fixtures that can be used for each type, such as recessed lights for general illumination, lamps for task lighting, and spotlights or wall lights for accent lighting.
The document provides information about different types of lighting used in homes, including general, task, decorative, and accent lighting. It discusses the purposes and criteria for each type of lighting and provides examples of how different lighting techniques can be used in specific rooms like the living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. Key points covered include using general lighting to illuminate overall spaces, task lighting for focused work areas, decorative lighting to add aesthetic appeal and mood, and accent lighting to highlight architectural or interior elements.
Interior Lighting: Bringing Rooms To Life teaches the basics of residential interior lighting. The liveaction video demonstrates how the angle, quality, and intensity of light influence how it is perceived and used.
The program explains ambient lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting. It demonstrates different kinds of lamps and lighting fixtures and shows how each contributes to the overall interior design plan.
The video is aimed at students taking introductory courses in interior design or lighting.
This document discusses different types of lighting used in photography, including hard light and soft light. Hard light comes from a small light source and creates sharp shadows, while soft light has a larger source or diffusion material and fills shadows. Common lighting fixtures mentioned are fresnels, ellipsoidals, and scoops. Methods for softening hard light include moving the light closer, using reflectors to bounce light, umbrellas, and placing diffusion materials between the light and subject.
Classification of illumination & luminaireBadar Munir
The document discusses different types of lighting used in photography and film production. It describes the key light, fill light, and backlight, which are the three main lights used to illuminate a subject from different angles and provide depth. The key light acts as the main light, the fill light reduces shadows, and the backlight provides subtle highlighting. Together these lights can make a subject appear three-dimensional. The document also explains other types of lighting like general, task, accent, and street lighting used in different contexts.
Different Lighting Types in Interior DesignLive Fabulous
Think of lighting as an accessory for your home—it’s the perfect way to show off your unique design sensibility. Good lighting design has the power to make interiors come alive.
The single most important concept in creating a good lighting plan for the home is to use an array of different lighting types - Ambient Lighting,
Task Lighting &
Accent Lighting
The document discusses different types of lighting used in architecture, including natural lighting from the sun and artificial lighting sources. It describes several types of architectural luminaires - soffits, valances, and coves - that are used to direct light downward or both upward and downward to provide wall washing and general lighting. Precautions for installing different luminaires and options for shielding lighting elements are also covered.
This document discusses the basic types of artificial lighting, including general, ambient, task, and accent lighting. General lighting provides uniform illumination of an entire space. Ambient lighting creates a relaxing atmosphere. Task lighting provides concentrated light for focused work tasks. Accent lighting draws attention to specific objects or areas. Examples are given for different lighting fixtures that can be used for each type, such as recessed lights for general illumination, lamps for task lighting, and spotlights or wall lights for accent lighting.
The document provides information about different types of lighting used in homes, including general, task, decorative, and accent lighting. It discusses the purposes and criteria for each type of lighting and provides examples of how different lighting techniques can be used in specific rooms like the living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. Key points covered include using general lighting to illuminate overall spaces, task lighting for focused work areas, decorative lighting to add aesthetic appeal and mood, and accent lighting to highlight architectural or interior elements.
Interior Lighting: Bringing Rooms To Life teaches the basics of residential interior lighting. The liveaction video demonstrates how the angle, quality, and intensity of light influence how it is perceived and used.
The program explains ambient lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting. It demonstrates different kinds of lamps and lighting fixtures and shows how each contributes to the overall interior design plan.
The video is aimed at students taking introductory courses in interior design or lighting.
This document discusses different types of lighting used in photography, including hard light and soft light. Hard light comes from a small light source and creates sharp shadows, while soft light has a larger source or diffusion material and fills shadows. Common lighting fixtures mentioned are fresnels, ellipsoidals, and scoops. Methods for softening hard light include moving the light closer, using reflectors to bounce light, umbrellas, and placing diffusion materials between the light and subject.
Light is fundamental for space and essential for human well-being and it is the success of any building.
Light quality affects human behaviour, health, comfort and mood.
"Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep“ -Le Corbusier, August27,1965
Light, space and human they effect and work with each other.
Space needs light to illuminate; light needs space to receive it, light within the space change human experience
This document discusses three types of lighting - ambient, task, and accent lighting. Ambient lighting provides overall illumination for an area. Task lighting is directed lighting used for specific visual tasks. Accent lighting is localized lighting used to draw attention to or highlight specific areas or objects.
LIGHTING for use in the course INTERIOR DESIGN
This presentation helps to create a beautiful lighting design in Interior Residential project. Hope it helps you to understand about the different types of lighting and its proper placements.
This document discusses various types of indirect lighting techniques, including:
1. Cove lighting, which directs light up from fixtures mounted in coves or walls to provide diffuse ceiling illumination. Proper fixture placement and spacing is important to avoid shadows.
2. Valance lighting, which conceals fixtures behind a suspended valance to direct light up or down.
3. Cornice lighting, which mounts fixtures behind decorative cornice molding to uplight walls and ceilings. Purpose-built cornice for lighting must be securely mounted.
4. Soffit lighting, which hides fixtures in corners and edges to indirectly light rooms through reflected light off walls and ceilings.
5. Wall
The document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers key lighting principles and terms like illumination, lumens, footcandles, lux, efficacy, and color temperature. It describes different types of artificial light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, discharge lamps, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It also covers lighting fixtures, luminaires, and different types of lighting like general, task, accent, and decorative lighting.
Landscape lighting can enhance safety, security, and ambiance outdoors. It provides benefits for both residential and commercial properties. Various lighting techniques like path lighting, step lighting, underwater lighting, and architectural lighting can be used to highlight certain areas or features. Common lighting fixtures include solar lights, fluorescent lights, halogen lights, and LED lights. Proper placement and selection of lights is important to achieve the desired mood and effects.
This document discusses different types of lighting fixtures and their common uses. It describes ceiling fixtures like chandeliers, fans, and recessed lights which provide general illumination. Pendant fixtures can offer task and ambient lighting. Track lighting and undercabinet lights are usually used for task or accent lighting. Wall sconces and lamps are versatile fixtures that provide both task and ambient illumination. The document provides recommendations on lighting types and placements for different rooms.
The document discusses different types and methods of lighting. It describes natural lighting sources like sunlight and artificial sources like incandescent, fluorescent, and halogen lamps. Different lighting methods are direct, indirect, and diffuse lighting using fixtures that can be architectural like cove lighting or non-architectural like portable lamps. Considerations for good lighting include utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, durability, and maintenance. Lux and lumen are units of measurement where one lux equals one lumen per square meter. The relationship between them determines how many lumens are needed to illuminate a given area.
A pendant light is a single light fixture that hangs from the ceiling by a cord, chain, or metal rod. Pendant lights can be used individually or in multiples hung together. They come in various shapes and sizes and are suitable for general, task, or decorative lighting. A recessed light is installed into an opening in the ceiling and appears to have light shining from a hole, directing the light downward as a floodlight or spotlight. Recessed lights come in different trim styles like eyeball, reflector, baffle, and shower lens.
1) Good lighting design is important for creating the right mood and allowing people to perform activities in homes. Lighting must be tailored to the different spaces and uses within a home.
2) Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that makes vision possible. Key factors that affect light include its wavelength, sources like incandescence and luminescence, and how it behaves through reflection, refraction, and interactions with materials.
3) Proper lighting design considers factors like illuminance, luminance, lighting types like general, accent, decorative, and task lighting, and how light impacts vision and psychology within a space. A variety of artificial light sources exist that must be selected appropriately.
Stage lighting has several functions including illumination, revelation of form, focus, mood, location/time of day, projection of stage elements, and advancing the plot. Various lighting instruments like fixtures, dimmers, and lighting consoles are used to control lighting properties like intensity, color, pattern, focus, and position to achieve different lighting styles such as high-key and low-key lighting.
lighting is important part of interior decoration. these slides focus on type of lights, lighting patterns, styles, uses and function , light fixtures, lamps, shades, light in rooms, bathroom, kitchen, outdoor, etc
The document discusses various aspects of lighting design including:
- Color temperature is measured in Kelvin and affects the appearance of a room, with higher temperatures appearing whiter and cooler.
- Lighting fixtures (luminaires) come in different types like recessed, ceiling mounted, wall mounted, and portable and are classified based on their form and mounting method.
- Different light sources are discussed like incandescent, fluorescent, LED, and high intensity discharge lamps. Each have their own characteristics in terms of efficiency, lifespan, and light output.
- Factors that influence lighting design include color rendering, finishes, lamp type, and distribution of light. Proper lighting is essential for interior spaces.
The document discusses different types of lighting, including natural and artificial light sources. It covers incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lights. It also describes different lighting methods like direct, indirect, and diffused lighting. Key considerations for good lighting design are utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, ease of maintenance, and appropriate light levels for the space. Common lighting fixtures include ceiling fixtures, wall fixtures, track lighting, and portable lamps. Lighting should serve functional, decorative, and safety purposes.
i am from final year of IHM CHENNAI.This ppt will help for hotel management students @ 3rd year
this in one of the topic from 5th semester. This i made for my 5th semester housekeeping.
Lighting can be achieved through both artificial and natural means. Different types of lighting serve different purposes, such as task lighting providing concentrated light for reading or inspection, accent lighting highlighting specific areas, and general lighting filling in spaces. Proper lighting design considers human needs and activities, light levels required, light color, and light distribution. Different rooms benefit from different lighting approaches and fixtures to create the right atmosphere.
Light as an important architectural element in contemporary architecture..A short dissertation /presentation by..... Atul Pathak ,BIT MESRA..Department of Architecture
Light is fundamental for space and essential for human well-being and it is the success of any building.
Light quality affects human behaviour, health, comfort and mood.
"Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep“ -Le Corbusier, August27,1965
Light, space and human they effect and work with each other.
Space needs light to illuminate; light needs space to receive it, light within the space change human experience
This document discusses three types of lighting - ambient, task, and accent lighting. Ambient lighting provides overall illumination for an area. Task lighting is directed lighting used for specific visual tasks. Accent lighting is localized lighting used to draw attention to or highlight specific areas or objects.
LIGHTING for use in the course INTERIOR DESIGN
This presentation helps to create a beautiful lighting design in Interior Residential project. Hope it helps you to understand about the different types of lighting and its proper placements.
This document discusses various types of indirect lighting techniques, including:
1. Cove lighting, which directs light up from fixtures mounted in coves or walls to provide diffuse ceiling illumination. Proper fixture placement and spacing is important to avoid shadows.
2. Valance lighting, which conceals fixtures behind a suspended valance to direct light up or down.
3. Cornice lighting, which mounts fixtures behind decorative cornice molding to uplight walls and ceilings. Purpose-built cornice for lighting must be securely mounted.
4. Soffit lighting, which hides fixtures in corners and edges to indirectly light rooms through reflected light off walls and ceilings.
5. Wall
The document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers key lighting principles and terms like illumination, lumens, footcandles, lux, efficacy, and color temperature. It describes different types of artificial light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, discharge lamps, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It also covers lighting fixtures, luminaires, and different types of lighting like general, task, accent, and decorative lighting.
Landscape lighting can enhance safety, security, and ambiance outdoors. It provides benefits for both residential and commercial properties. Various lighting techniques like path lighting, step lighting, underwater lighting, and architectural lighting can be used to highlight certain areas or features. Common lighting fixtures include solar lights, fluorescent lights, halogen lights, and LED lights. Proper placement and selection of lights is important to achieve the desired mood and effects.
This document discusses different types of lighting fixtures and their common uses. It describes ceiling fixtures like chandeliers, fans, and recessed lights which provide general illumination. Pendant fixtures can offer task and ambient lighting. Track lighting and undercabinet lights are usually used for task or accent lighting. Wall sconces and lamps are versatile fixtures that provide both task and ambient illumination. The document provides recommendations on lighting types and placements for different rooms.
The document discusses different types and methods of lighting. It describes natural lighting sources like sunlight and artificial sources like incandescent, fluorescent, and halogen lamps. Different lighting methods are direct, indirect, and diffuse lighting using fixtures that can be architectural like cove lighting or non-architectural like portable lamps. Considerations for good lighting include utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, durability, and maintenance. Lux and lumen are units of measurement where one lux equals one lumen per square meter. The relationship between them determines how many lumens are needed to illuminate a given area.
A pendant light is a single light fixture that hangs from the ceiling by a cord, chain, or metal rod. Pendant lights can be used individually or in multiples hung together. They come in various shapes and sizes and are suitable for general, task, or decorative lighting. A recessed light is installed into an opening in the ceiling and appears to have light shining from a hole, directing the light downward as a floodlight or spotlight. Recessed lights come in different trim styles like eyeball, reflector, baffle, and shower lens.
1) Good lighting design is important for creating the right mood and allowing people to perform activities in homes. Lighting must be tailored to the different spaces and uses within a home.
2) Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that makes vision possible. Key factors that affect light include its wavelength, sources like incandescence and luminescence, and how it behaves through reflection, refraction, and interactions with materials.
3) Proper lighting design considers factors like illuminance, luminance, lighting types like general, accent, decorative, and task lighting, and how light impacts vision and psychology within a space. A variety of artificial light sources exist that must be selected appropriately.
Stage lighting has several functions including illumination, revelation of form, focus, mood, location/time of day, projection of stage elements, and advancing the plot. Various lighting instruments like fixtures, dimmers, and lighting consoles are used to control lighting properties like intensity, color, pattern, focus, and position to achieve different lighting styles such as high-key and low-key lighting.
lighting is important part of interior decoration. these slides focus on type of lights, lighting patterns, styles, uses and function , light fixtures, lamps, shades, light in rooms, bathroom, kitchen, outdoor, etc
The document discusses various aspects of lighting design including:
- Color temperature is measured in Kelvin and affects the appearance of a room, with higher temperatures appearing whiter and cooler.
- Lighting fixtures (luminaires) come in different types like recessed, ceiling mounted, wall mounted, and portable and are classified based on their form and mounting method.
- Different light sources are discussed like incandescent, fluorescent, LED, and high intensity discharge lamps. Each have their own characteristics in terms of efficiency, lifespan, and light output.
- Factors that influence lighting design include color rendering, finishes, lamp type, and distribution of light. Proper lighting is essential for interior spaces.
The document discusses different types of lighting, including natural and artificial light sources. It covers incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lights. It also describes different lighting methods like direct, indirect, and diffused lighting. Key considerations for good lighting design are utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, ease of maintenance, and appropriate light levels for the space. Common lighting fixtures include ceiling fixtures, wall fixtures, track lighting, and portable lamps. Lighting should serve functional, decorative, and safety purposes.
i am from final year of IHM CHENNAI.This ppt will help for hotel management students @ 3rd year
this in one of the topic from 5th semester. This i made for my 5th semester housekeeping.
Lighting can be achieved through both artificial and natural means. Different types of lighting serve different purposes, such as task lighting providing concentrated light for reading or inspection, accent lighting highlighting specific areas, and general lighting filling in spaces. Proper lighting design considers human needs and activities, light levels required, light color, and light distribution. Different rooms benefit from different lighting approaches and fixtures to create the right atmosphere.
Light as an important architectural element in contemporary architecture..A short dissertation /presentation by..... Atul Pathak ,BIT MESRA..Department of Architecture
The document provides an overview of daylighting buildings, including potential benefits such as reduced energy loads and improved occupant satisfaction. It discusses concepts like daylight factor, useful daylight illuminance, and daylight autonomy. Rules of thumb are presented for factors like building orientation, external shading, and typical light levels. Software for daylighting analysis is reviewed, including Radiance and Daysim for static and dynamic simulations. Metrics and options for achieving LEED credits related to daylighting are also covered.
Natural light and illumination
This document discusses natural lighting and illumination in buildings. It explains that lighting serves three main purposes: to allow safe movement, task performance, and a pleasant interior. Buildings can be lit naturally through daylight or artificially through electric lamps. Daylight comes from sunlight or skylight. Various methods can control daylight penetration including external screens, glazing types, and interior blinds. The document also discusses illumination levels, daylight factor measurements, glare reduction, innovative daylighting technologies, and the advantages of natural lighting.
Creating energy-efficient buildings can be a large task, but following these tips and tricks about daylighting can make the job easier. Learn about everything from window placement to skylights and how they can help you achieve a more efficient building.
The presentation discusses light and lighting fixtures. It defines light and how it is produced through electrons moving between orbits in atoms. It then covers the different types of light sources including natural light and various artificial lights. The rest of the presentation focuses on methods of lighting, including types of lighting fixtures for indoor and outdoor use. It also addresses the effects of lighting in different areas and the advantages and disadvantages of natural versus artificial light.
This document discusses the role of a lighting designer and provides examples for lighting the play "Bus Stop". The lighting designer's jobs are to provide visibility of actors, reveal set designs, add to the mood and style, and suggest a central visual image. For "Bus Stop", the designer proposes using practical cafe lights, colored washes to set moods, and focused area lights on conversations to direct attention. Cue changes would vary in speed to enhance tension. Side lighting would make characters more dynamic during performances.
SEM 4 : BUILDING SERVICES MODULE OUTLINEDarshiini Vig
This document outlines the module for Building Services, which introduces students to key services in buildings like water, sewage, electricity, ventilation, air conditioning, fire protection and transportation systems. The module runs for 14 weeks with lectures, tutorials and self-directed study. It includes two projects and a final exam assessing students' understanding of principles and ability to solve technical problems related to building services. The module aims to help students integrate basic service requirements into designs and understand regulations for operational buildings.
The document provides information on lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It discusses various types of light sources including natural light, incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge lamps, and LEDs. It describes lighting units such as luminaires, luminous flux, illuminance, and luminance. It also covers color temperature, color rendering index, lighting fixtures, wash lights, spot lights, and downlights. The document is a guide for lighting design and selection of appropriate light sources and fixtures for different applications.
The document discusses lighting concepts for a glazed building, including the use of fabric sails and projector-reflector lighting systems during the day to diffuse light and prevent glare, and recessed floor luminaires at night to provide accent lighting with precise beams and glare limitation. Groups of stretched fabric sails are used to lower ceiling heights and add visual interest while filtering 40-80% of visible light. Projector-reflector systems break up directional light beams for uniform distribution without glare.
Daniel Libeskind believes that architecture has undergone important changes in the last ten years. Specifically, architecture has become more connected to the world and people now recognize architecture plays a central role in their lives. Libeskind also notes that sustainability and environmental awareness are now seen as important aspects of architecture. While styles and trends may change, Libeskind believes some rules of architecture will always be valid, such as designing buildings that are both beautiful and truthful.
The document discusses several optical phenomena including reflection, refraction, diffraction, and polarization of light. It describes the properties of images such as whether they are real or virtual, upright or inverted, and larger, smaller, or the same size as the object. It also discusses the characteristics and applications of plane mirrors, concave mirrors, convex mirrors, refraction through different media, total internal reflection, optical fibers, mirages, prisms, rainbows, and why the sky appears blue and sunsets appear red.
Artificial light and its effects on colour 5michael mcewan
The document discusses how artificial light can affect the appearance of colors. It describes the three most common types of artificial lights - sodium, tungsten, and fluorescent - and how each can influence how colors are perceived. Sodium lights impart a yellow hue and can cause greens and blues to appear warmer. Tungsten lights also make colors seem warmer. Fluorescent lights have a slight blue-violet tint and can impact a color's overall appearance. The document stresses that different lighting conditions can cause a color to appear differently, so colors should be selected under the lighting in which they will be used.
The document discusses various artificial light sources, including incandescent sources like tungsten filament lamps and tungsten-halogen lamps. It also covers gas discharge tubes like mercury vapor lamps, sodium vapor lamps, and xenon arcs. Fluorescent lamps that use mercury vapor and phosphors to emit light are described. The document also mentions lasers and light-emitting diodes as modern solid-state light sources.
Alex Haw lecture 160411 - Museum of Architecture - Mobile OrchardAtmos
This document outlines several light art installations created by Atmos Studio including Lighthive which uses light to represent people, Lightfall which represents crowds of people with light, and The Cloud which represents data with light. It also lists other installations like Worldscape that represents populations with light, Arboreal Lightning that uses light as a gesture, and Mobile Orchard that represents rhythm with light. The document promotes Atmos Studio's work in using light-based art and design for cities.
The document discusses the new concert hall for Danish Radio designed by Jean Nouvel. It features four auditoriums of different sizes within a large blue glass building. Nouvel envisioned the space changing according to day and night, becoming intimate at night through the use of light, images and colors. The lighting design by Atelier Yann Kersalé aims to support this vision, using flowing forms and subtle lighting moods to give the large concert hall an almost magical appeal. Photos show the building's exterior and interior bathed in diffused lighting, achieving Nouvel's goal of an intense indoor atmosphere through light.
This document is a presentation on lighting design basics by James Benya. It covers many fundamental topics in lighting design including different light sources, luminaires, switching and dimming options, daylighting, and the layered approach to lighting design. The presentation is divided into 19 sections that cover topics such as residential, office, and hospitality lighting design, as well as collaborating with lighting designers and using computers in lighting design.
This document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers various topics such as:
1. The different types of light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, and LED lamps.
2. Factors that influence light quality like color temperature, color rendering index, and lighting fixtures.
3. Classifications of lighting fixtures and the different types of lighting like general, accent, task, and decorative lighting.
4. Detailed information about incandescent lamps, their construction, advantages, disadvantages and types.
Meaning Applications & Types of LED Downlights- Soffit Lighting.pdfyamunaNMH
A common form of lighting fixture used in both home and business settings are downlights. These are elegant lighting options that offer a touch of style to any space. These fixtures, which are often ceiling-mounted, emit a focused, directional beam of light that can be utilised for both general & accent lighting.
Color and light seminar 2012- 13 by Tanveer AlamAr.Tanveer Alam
The document provides information about light and color. It discusses the physiology of light and color and their interrelation. It covers different light sources like daylight, incandescent lights, fluorescent lights, LED lights, and fiber optic lights. It discusses the psychological effects of different colors like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, black, and white. It covers color theory concepts like the color wheel, warm and cool colors, and different color harmonies. It provides guidance on using appropriate colors for different rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and more.
Aashish Jain,2 year commercial design Diploma ,NSQF Level 6dezyneecole
This document provides an overview of lighting design for an interior design project. It discusses the purpose of lighting, types of lights used in commercial and residential spaces including general, task, and accent lighting. It describes common light fixtures, ways that light is distributed, and factors that impact lighting design such as color temperature, color rendering index, and lamp types including incandescent and PAR lamps. The document is a learning assignment created by a student to fulfill requirements for an interior design course.
Srishti Sharma, 2 year commercial design Diploma ,NSQF Level 6dezyneecole
The document is a project report on lighting design submitted by Srishti Sharma toward the completion of a Commercial Design Diploma program. It includes an acknowledgement section thanking the program and instructor for guidance. The synopsis provides an overview of the topics to be covered, including the purpose of lighting, types of lighting sources, color rendering, and light control methods. The document then goes on to define and describe key lighting design concepts such as lighting distribution methods, glare, and different types of lighting fixtures.
The document discusses various aspects of lighting design. It covers categories of lighting design such as architectural, interior, landscape and emergency lighting. It describes key considerations for different types of lighting design including ambient lighting, task lighting and accent lighting. The document also discusses different lighting sources such as incandescent, discharge and solid state lighting and provides details on various lighting technologies. Measurement units for lighting like lumens and lux are also explained.
Lighting can be achieved through both artificial and natural means. Different types of lighting serve different purposes, such as task lighting providing concentrated light for reading or inspection, accent lighting highlighting specific areas or objects, and general lighting providing ambient illumination of an area. Proper lighting design considers the intended human activities, required light levels, light color effects, and light distribution. Different rooms benefit from different lighting approaches and fixtures to create a cozy, functional atmosphere.
Living room lighting can create a relaxing ambience for families and highlight the room's features. Proper lighting includes natural light from windows, ambient light from fixtures like pendants and chandeliers, and accent/task lights targeted on specific areas. Ambient light provides overall illumination while accent/task lights spotlight favorite decor or areas needing more light like for reading. Using different types of lights and placing them strategically can successfully light a living room for various activities.
The Ultimate Guide To Choosing The Perfect Floor LampDekor Company
Discover the secrets to transforming your home with the perfect floor lamp. Elevate your home decor with a floor lamp for living room and create the perfect ambience with expert tips and recommendations. Floor lamps are versatile pieces that not only provide ample lighting but also serve as statement home decoration items.
Pallavi Sharma,B.Sc-ID+ 2 Year Residential & Commercial Design Diplomadezyneecole
This Project has been Developed by the Student of Dezyne E'cole College Doing Her Interior Design Studies Bachelor Degree Programme + 2Yr Residential & Commercial Design Diploma Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Light is electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye across a wide range of wavelengths. It has various effects depending on the materials it interacts with, including electrical, thermal, electrodynamic, electromagnetic, electrochemical, acoustic, and physiological effects. There are three main types of lighting - ambient lighting which provides a soft glow, task lighting which provides a concentrated light for focused work, and accent lighting which draws the eye to highlight specific objects or areas. Common lighting fixtures include recessed lights, pendants, wall sconces, desk lamps, and landscape lights to achieve different lighting effects.
This document discusses different types of lighting used in interior design, including ambient lighting, task lighting, accent lighting, and decorative lighting. It provides details on each type, such as how ambient lighting provides uniform illumination for a space, while task lighting provides focused light for specific activities. Accent lighting is used to draw attention to design features, and decorative lighting enhances a space's style. The document also covers various lighting fixtures and methods used in offices, such as valance, cornice, cove, track, and soffit lighting. It concludes with a market survey comparing LED, CFL, and other light bulb brands and prices.
This document summarizes a lecture on lighting for interior spaces. It discusses types of natural and artificial light sources, including daylight, incandescent, fluorescent, and high intensity discharge lights. It also covers types of lighting devices such as lamps, architectural fixtures like downlights, and track lighting. The document emphasizes considering light distribution, quality, and human factors when designing lighting for interiors.
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The document is a project report by Milli Jain on lighting design for Dezyne E'cole College in Ajmer, India. It discusses various topics related to lighting design including the different types of lights used in commercial and residential spaces, light theory, types of light fixtures, how light is distributed through fixtures, color temperature, color rendering index, types of lamps including incandescent, fluorescent and LED, and lamp shapes and bases. The report was created as part of Milli's studies to fulfill the requirements for a diploma in commercial design.
Milli Jain , Commercial Design Interior Designdezyneecole
The document is a project report by Milli Jain on lighting design for Dezyne E'cole College in Ajmer, India. It discusses various topics related to lighting design including the different types of lights used in commercial and residential spaces, light theory, distribution of light through fixtures, color temperature, color rendering index, types of lamps including incandescent, fluorescent and LED, and lamp shapes and bases. The report was created as part of Milli Jain's studies and includes an acknowledgement section thanking those who contributed.
This document discusses lighting design requirements and considerations for residential, commercial, and hospital spaces. For residential lighting, it emphasizes enhancing interior design and reflecting how residents live. For commercial lighting, it covers considerations like space size/shape, task requirements, daylight integration, and efficient technology. Lighting types discussed include fluorescent, LED, and accent. For hospitals, the main objectives are bringing daylight in and enhancing staff well-being and performance. Key areas addressed include exterior, entrances, and interior patient and work spaces.
THE COLLECTION
At the end of the vast flat lands of southern Sweden, at the edge of the Baltic Sea, lies the small town of Åhus. This is the setting for ateljé Lyktan, a lighting manufacturer with a 80-year long history and an archive of lights that have defined Swedish design over the last century, but ateljé Lyktan is not resting on its laurels. It is busy creating the next generation of lighting.
Light, naturally
The human need for light is simple. We need light in order to see. In order to live, work and feel safe. The best light is natural light; it surrounds us from all sides, never dazzles and we can always find shade should it become too obtrusive.
1) The document describes a new lighting solution called Vidi that provides glare-free, pleasant lighting for corridors.
2) Vidi distributes light towards ceilings and walls where it is reflected down to avoid directly lighting viewers. This is important in corridors where people are constantly moving.
3) There are three Vidi models that guide light precisely to walls and ceilings to create bright, soft lighting that improves communication in corridors.
By its very definition it’s a hard concept to prove at an early stage. Film, music, fashion, architecture all inspire towards it and it’s a statement which can come back to haunt you after a decade or two. But we will take that risk. Tibi is a luminaire suitable for virtually any application. Inspired by a classic principle and brought right up-to-date with contemporary technology, Tibi is ‘’timeless’’.
PLEIAD G3
We know how to find a star in the ceiling
Looking for a star
Throughout the ages, stars have amazed people. The mystery of their existence has intrigued scientists in all times. In the early 1990s Fagerhult also gazed at the night sky with the wish to create our own luminous sphere. We wanted a luminaire that was just like a star – from this Pleiad was born.
The document discusses the Open Box luminaire designed by Fagerhult. It aims to create a sense of openness and airiness by separating the light sources within a common housing. This allows light to illuminate the entire inner space and create graphic patterns depending on the louvre chosen. The luminaire uses a combination of cast aluminum ends and extruded aluminum sides to achieve an invisible transition between materials. Open Box is available in two lengths and can be equipped with different louvres and intelligent light control. It provides indirect lighting to create visual comfort while allowing creative expression through light.
iTRACK
Flexible lighting solutions for the ever-changing retail
Imagine a single track system that addresses all the needs of a flexible identity. With iTrack it’s possible.
The flexible identity of retail
Welcome to the ever-changing landscape of retail: an exciting, spellbinding world of commerce constantly advancing to attract the customers of today – and also of tomorrow. Increased desire for brand recognition and identity, emerging new technologies and shifting consumer behaviours are constantly challenging the physical set up of retail shops.
iTRACK
The intelligent track system
Simply intelligent
A track system is an ideal solution for large spaces where many luminaires have to work in unison. This level of functionality, unfortunately, often comes at a price. Complex and time intensive installation is a traditional characteristic of these solutions, where the slightest change easily transforms into an in-depth project. Limitations within the track systems of today often force a choice between functions and types of fixture. That’s why Fagerhult developed iTrack; a system which refuses to compromise.
Open your eyes.
Architecture comes alive with light; without it the walls, depth, lines and context of a space disappears. Daylight is an obvious starting point when putting pen to paper, and when daylight ends, that’s when artificial light takes over. But what happens then?
The development of artificial light has always been dependent on technical restrictions, with the most creative of approaches still operating within these limitations. Lighting, like many other elements of a building, is selected out of a catalogue. From pendants through to downlights and recessed modules, luminaires are nearly always shaped by a light source appropriate for general lighting which closely mirrors daylight. The alternative is to hide the naked source behind panels and mouldings. Traditionally it’s been virtually impossible to offer the liberty to design with light – thanks to LED technology that’s about to change.
FAGERHULT E-SENSE
Added intelligence
Fagerhult e-Sense – lighting control made simple
Some forms of technology have been steeped in mystery to the extent that they negate the purpose for which they were designed.
Light control is such an example. A technology that was born from our need of ergonomic and energy-saving lighting. Obvious, yet too diffi cult to understand. Both to those planning, the person installing, and to the person who has to use it.
At last the technology has fi nally matured and Fagerhult can now introduce a unique concept. e-Sense – added intelligence. All you need to do is to connect the luminaire and press a button.
Our aim has been to eliminate all the hidden costs of installation, operation and maintenance. To avoid switches and complicated settings. You install a normal luminaire, but get a complete control system.
FAGERHULT | AVION : new forms of office lightingPaulo Chong
Caught in weightlessness
Fagerhult’s Avion has a delicate beauty masking a robust design. An elegant flow of light which creates an impression of weightlessness, designed to act as a striking solitary luminaire, or to form a system where its long dimensions create a fascinating linear interaction.
”Don’t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.”
Mark Twain
Appareo is a suspended LED luminaire, combining uncompromising design with high levels of illumination and excellent ergonomics.
FAGERHULT | SCHOOL : lighting for educational premesis international 2012Paulo Chong
The document discusses a lighting system called Fagerhult wireless e-Sense Connect that provides ambient lighting, direct task lighting, and lighting controls for classrooms. It can be installed without wiring and uses wireless sensors in the luminaires. Research discussed found that higher levels of ambient light from this system improved student alertness, mood, and academic results without increasing energy costs. The system allows for preset lighting scenarios and automatic adjustment based on daylight and occupancy.
FAGERHULT | RETAIL : lighting for food shops tasteful recipes for lightPaulo Chong
TASTEFUL RECIPES FOR LIGHT
Illuminating food applications delicately
”There is no sincerer love than the love for food.
George Bernard Shaw, Irish dramatist.
in your hands you are holding our very own cookbook, the first one we have ever created. And as confusing as it might seem, we are still very much in to lighting. But actually – we are also in to food.
FAGERHULT | PERSONAL LIGHT : dynamic lighting for activity and well beingPaulo Chong
PERSONAL LIGHT
Dynamic lighting for activity and well-being
Think, read, create, rest. Pick your own light!
The height of our chairs, the size of the screen text and the volume on our phones, we are increasing accustomed to being able to adjust and select our preferred settings in our working lives. It’s only really the lighting which we don’t adapt to our personal preference – and that’s about to change.
FAGERHULT | OFFICE : creativity at workPaulo Chong
CREATIVITY AT WORK
We know how to create inspiring lighting
Welcome to the creative office!
Where’s your office? Freshly printed business cards tell about the changing world. Less and less people are showing a fixed phone line, as people prefer to be reached on their mobile. The need for a visiting address is not the same when you are easily connected anywhere. A new generation of employees see a job in a different light and have established an office on the move; at home, on the train or in a hotel lobby.
FAGERHULT | OFFICE : the office in a new lightPaulo Chong
the office in a new light
Sustainable LED solutions for the working life of the future
Write. Pause. Sell. Create. Think. Video conference. Take a coffee break. Read... Someone’s calling!
Welcome to the flexible, activity-based office. There is a place here for every assignment with a flexible lighting scheme which can adapt accordingly.
This document provides lighting recommendations and product suggestions for illuminating shopping centres. It discusses using lighting to create a comforting atmosphere and clearly mark entrances. Lighting in social areas should feel natural while enhancing surroundings. Corridors should have lighting that guides customers but does not compete with shop displays. The document provides examples of specific Fagerhult lighting products that could achieve these goals and concludes with references to successfully lit shopping centres.
FAGERHULT | LIGHT GUIDE : how to illuminate jewellery shopsPaulo Chong
Illuminate every detail
Customers can have big expectations and be filled with emotions when entering a jewellery shop; it could be a couple searching for an engagement ring or someone buying a present for a baptism or anniversary.
led – the future of lighting
We know the whole spectrum
“LED’s greatest advantage is also its greatest challenge. Balancing efficiency with ergonomics. Combining good economy and lighting comfort. And we’re there now.”
Leif Norrby, Product Development Director, Fagerhult
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This document provides information about the third edition of the magazine "Sthapatya" published by the Association of Civil Engineers (Practicing) Aurangabad. It includes messages from current and past presidents of ACEP, memories and photos from past ACEP events, information on life time achievement awards given by ACEP, and a technical article on concrete maintenance, repairs and strengthening. The document highlights activities of ACEP and provides a technical educational article for members.
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Redefining brain tumor segmentation: a cutting-edge convolutional neural netw...IJECEIAES
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scans holds profound implications for diagnosis. This study presents an ensemble convolutional neural network (CNN) with transfer learning, integrating
the state-of-the-art Deeplabv3+ architecture with the ResNet18 backbone. The
model is rigorously trained and evaluated, exhibiting remarkable performance
metrics, including an impressive global accuracy of 99.286%, a high-class accuracy of 82.191%, a mean intersection over union (IoU) of 79.900%, a weighted
IoU of 98.620%, and a Boundary F1 (BF) score of 83.303%. Notably, a detailed comparative analysis with existing methods showcases the superiority of
our proposed model. These findings underscore the model’s competence in precise brain tumor localization, underscoring its potential to revolutionize medical
image analysis and enhance healthcare outcomes. This research paves the way
for future exploration and optimization of advanced CNN models in medical
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A SYSTEMATIC RISK ASSESSMENT APPROACH FOR SECURING THE SMART IRRIGATION SYSTEMSIJNSA Journal
The smart irrigation system represents an innovative approach to optimize water usage in agricultural and landscaping practices. The integration of cutting-edge technologies, including sensors, actuators, and data analysis, empowers this system to provide accurate monitoring and control of irrigation processes by leveraging real-time environmental conditions. The main objective of a smart irrigation system is to optimize water efficiency, minimize expenses, and foster the adoption of sustainable water management methods. This paper conducts a systematic risk assessment by exploring the key components/assets and their functionalities in the smart irrigation system. The crucial role of sensors in gathering data on soil moisture, weather patterns, and plant well-being is emphasized in this system. These sensors enable intelligent decision-making in irrigation scheduling and water distribution, leading to enhanced water efficiency and sustainable water management practices. Actuators enable automated control of irrigation devices, ensuring precise and targeted water delivery to plants. Additionally, the paper addresses the potential threat and vulnerabilities associated with smart irrigation systems. It discusses limitations of the system, such as power constraints and computational capabilities, and calculates the potential security risks. The paper suggests possible risk treatment methods for effective secure system operation. In conclusion, the paper emphasizes the significant benefits of implementing smart irrigation systems, including improved water conservation, increased crop yield, and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, based on the security analysis conducted, the paper recommends the implementation of countermeasures and security approaches to address vulnerabilities and ensure the integrity and reliability of the system. By incorporating these measures, smart irrigation technology can revolutionize water management practices in agriculture, promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and safeguarding against potential security threats.
TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEXING TECHNIQUE FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMHODECEDSIET
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) is a method of transmitting multiple signals over a single communication channel by dividing the signal into many segments, each having a very short duration of time. These time slots are then allocated to different data streams, allowing multiple signals to share the same transmission medium efficiently. TDM is widely used in telecommunications and data communication systems.
### How TDM Works
1. **Time Slots Allocation**: The core principle of TDM is to assign distinct time slots to each signal. During each time slot, the respective signal is transmitted, and then the process repeats cyclically. For example, if there are four signals to be transmitted, the TDM cycle will divide time into four slots, each assigned to one signal.
2. **Synchronization**: Synchronization is crucial in TDM systems to ensure that the signals are correctly aligned with their respective time slots. Both the transmitter and receiver must be synchronized to avoid any overlap or loss of data. This synchronization is typically maintained by a clock signal that ensures time slots are accurately aligned.
3. **Frame Structure**: TDM data is organized into frames, where each frame consists of a set of time slots. Each frame is repeated at regular intervals, ensuring continuous transmission of data streams. The frame structure helps in managing the data streams and maintaining the synchronization between the transmitter and receiver.
4. **Multiplexer and Demultiplexer**: At the transmitting end, a multiplexer combines multiple input signals into a single composite signal by assigning each signal to a specific time slot. At the receiving end, a demultiplexer separates the composite signal back into individual signals based on their respective time slots.
### Types of TDM
1. **Synchronous TDM**: In synchronous TDM, time slots are pre-assigned to each signal, regardless of whether the signal has data to transmit or not. This can lead to inefficiencies if some time slots remain empty due to the absence of data.
2. **Asynchronous TDM (or Statistical TDM)**: Asynchronous TDM addresses the inefficiencies of synchronous TDM by allocating time slots dynamically based on the presence of data. Time slots are assigned only when there is data to transmit, which optimizes the use of the communication channel.
### Applications of TDM
- **Telecommunications**: TDM is extensively used in telecommunication systems, such as in T1 and E1 lines, where multiple telephone calls are transmitted over a single line by assigning each call to a specific time slot.
- **Digital Audio and Video Broadcasting**: TDM is used in broadcasting systems to transmit multiple audio or video streams over a single channel, ensuring efficient use of bandwidth.
- **Computer Networks**: TDM is used in network protocols and systems to manage the transmission of data from multiple sources over a single network medium.
### Advantages of TDM
- **Efficient Use of Bandwidth**: TDM all
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Natural light is an obvious component of architecture and
one of the main building blocks of a room. Artificial light is
a vital complement. Good lighting supports the architect’s
vision and enhances a room’s configuration. Luminaires
should function as an extension of the building. Well-
planned ceiling-mounted general lighting is the basis for
all lighting, but it is the combination of ambience-creating
interior luminaires and point lighting that gives the room
life. Variations in light intensity, contrast and form create a
dynamic and comforting effect that lets people thrive.
In ‘Architecture of Light’, we give examples of how rooms
with various functions can be configured using interior
luminaires. The lighting of the various environments is all
based on fundamental lighting principles. The proposals
are complete and may be used in their entirety or serve as
inspiration for individual solutions.
“From an architect’s perspective, light is the most funda-
mental factor. Light and shade are the primary building
blocks. Everything else – material and form – is dependent
on light. Good lighting can mitigate a poor environment.
Poor lighting can ruin a good environment.”
Architect Mårten Claesson of Claesson Koivisto Rune
Light as a building block
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Entrance with reception and high ceiling
This representative entrance, with its high ceiling and
generous inlet of daylight, has been designed as the
outward face of the company. The ceiling height and the
natural light make it possible to apply a reverse principle
for the lighting solution. Instead of being based on general
lighting, several interesting types of accentuated lighting
can be combined.
The entrance should function as a showcase even at
night, which requires luminaires of sufficient size and
character. The effect from outside can also be enhanced
by placing the lighting on the walls instead of on the
floor, which is not visible through the window in any case.
Daylight sensor controls optimise energy consumption in
relation to the inlet of daylight but also help increase light
levels on overcast days. As the room is clearly perceived as
large, the lighting can be used to highlight various func-
tions and facilitate orientation.
1. This solution casts a lot of light on the walls and en-
hances the sense of space in the room. The Lepo pendant
luminaire has a round beam with an opal shade that emits
a pleasant general light. Lepo is available in three sizes and
Lepo, Pleiad, LED DL, Gaudi, ZoneBeam, Zoft and Wall.
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is particularly suited to group arrangements. Wall luminai-
res from the Wall series cast indirect light on each side of
the reception and provide indirect lighting that illumina-
tes people’s faces without dazzling. Above the counter, a
Gaudi Linear pendant produces excellent reading light. The
area under and along the galleries is accentuated using
recessed downlights from the Pleiad series. The luminaires
have been fitted with Cilinder accessories. On the lower
level, Zone Beam spotlights draw attention towards the
artistic pieces on the back wall while Zoft wall luminaires
contribute to ambience-creating general lighting on the
upper level.
2. This proposed luminaire is characterised by a tighter
light pattern. General lighting from the Terso pendant
luminaire is directed at the floor and does not cast any
light on the walls or ceiling. The Wall 2 wall luminaire is
used for indirect lighting in the gallery areas. Pleiad-series
downlights enhance the general lighting in the communi-
cation areas.
Terso, Notor G2, Wall, ZoneBeam and Pleiad.
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This configuration is based on an office building with an
unmanned entrance. The room is relatively large with a
ceiling height of around 2.70 m. There is limited ingress of
daylight.
A room of this sort should feel bright and welcoming.
It is a good idea to cast a certain amount of indirect light
towards the ceiling to raise the perceived ceiling level.
Recessed or ceiling-mounted luminaires are preferable to
pendants. Orientation is vital – the light should lead the
way clearly and highlight signs, doors and lifts.
Accentuated lighting makes the room more interesting.
If the entrance is furnished with seating groups, these
areas could benefit from slightly lower light levels to pro-
vide some seclusion.
Entrance with lower
ceiling height
1. This solution is based on round-beam luminaires and
vertical lights. The environment is dominated by Liverti
surface and floor luminaires. The surface luminaires
produce general lighting that also illuminate the walls,
contributing to a softer perception of the room.
A certain proportion of indirect light on the ceiling
enhances the perceived ceiling height. The floor luminaire
provides extra light at face level and creates a ‘room in a
room’. Narrow-beam LED DL create contrasts on the walls
and accentuate coloured surfaces while Sidelight2
high-
light artwork.
2. This option uses recessed luminaires and cleaner lines.
Instead of surface luminaires, indirect lighting is used to
increase the visible ceiling height. Pleiad Square down-
lights provide direct general lighting while the Wall 1 wall
luminaires cast a strong uplight towards the ceiling. The
indirect lighting gives the room a sense of space and evens
out the contrasts between the shafts of light and the
ceiling. Downlights provide high intensity floor lighting.
Decorative elements are illuminated using recessed LED DL
downlights.
Liverti golv, Liverti plafond, LED DL and Sidelight2
.
LED DL, Wall and Pleiad.
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Safety is at the fore in the stairwell. Relatively high light
levels ensure that people walking on the stairs can easily
distinguish steps, landings and handrails. It should be easy
to find the way to lifts and doors. If the stairwell is open
and higher, this provides an opportunity to create eye-
catching configurations using larger pendant luminaires.
Light controls are an obvious choice for this type of space.
1. This open stairwell provides space for highly effective
pendant luminaires. The Lepo luminaire provides great
general lighting with a pleasant luminance. A fully hidden
light source means that people can approach the lumin-
aire from all directions on the stairs. Each floor level has
been lit using a Pozzo ceiling luminaire, providing good
general lighting.
Stairwell
2. This stairwell has a lower ceiling and no daylight, so
it requires excellent general lighting complemented by
vertical light. The solution uses ceiling-mounted surface
luminaires on each floor level and wall luminaires in the
stair sections. The wall luminaires should not protrude
too far out and yet be powerful enough to light up the
opposite wall. Teres surface and Zoft wall luminaires fulfil
these criteria. The ceiling luminaires have round beams
with indirect light towards the ceiling, which make the
room appear airier.
Lepo and Pozzo ceiling.
Teres and Zoft.
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A lounge configuration can vary enormously depending on
the context – instead it is expedient to focus on accentua-
ted lighting and light-level variation. Accentuated lighting
helps people in the waiting area to find their way while
well shielded interior luminaires at various levels highlight
the seating groups and provide excellent reading light.
1. This environment is lit using luminaires from the same
family for a calm and uniform style: Liverti ceiling, floor
and mini-pendant. All the luminaires have opal shades
that produce soft light. General lighting from the round-
beam ceiling luminaires is limited. The light is also cast
indirectly up towards the ceiling and out towards the
walls, which brightens the room and gives it more space.
The pendant luminaires highlight the table and produce
pleasant lighting at face level. The floor luminaires provide
reading light and create an ambience around the seating
groups. The artwork on the back wall is lit with LED DL.
Lounge
Liverti ceiling, Liverti floor, LED DL and Liverti mini pendant.
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2. This lighting proposal uses a greater proportion of direct
light. The recessed Pozzo luminaire provides higher light
levels towards the floor. The seating groups are highligh-
ted using the Terso pendant luminaire above the table,
producing good reading light but with a well shielded light
source. Accentuated lighting towards the rear wall makes
the lighting dynamic; LED DL are one possible solution.
Terso, LED DL and Pozzo recessed.
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Larger dining and meeting areas in offices, schools and
nursing homes have many functions. The room should
be perceived as a pleasant place to eat and socialise but
should be easy to transform into a space for meetings,
concerts and other events. This generally requires good
general lighting that illuminates the entire room and
enhances the feeling of daylight.
The ceiling is often somewhat higher, which allows the
space to be utilised to create different effects. Using a con-
trol system it is possible to adapt the function of the room
quickly according to the occasion.
Dining area
1. This luminaire combination is intended for a dining area
with a high ceiling. The large Liverti pendant luminaire
with shade reduces the visual ceiling height and produces
a greater proportion of direct light. This model has also
had an extra metal-halogen light source added that forces
even more light towards the floor.
This solution has many benefits: alongside higher
general light levels it also enables different scenarios to
be created using lighting controls. The functionality in the
buffet and serving area is emphasised using Terso pendant
luminaires and the walls are lit by large wall luminaires
from the Liverti series.
Terso, Liverti pendant and Liverti wall.
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2. This option is for a dining area with a somewhat lower
ceiling height. The large-surface Teres pendant luminaire
produces a pleasant general light with direct-indirect light
distribution that brightens up the room. Vertical lights on
the walls are particularly important in this type of room
but also require luminaires of a certain size.
The Liverti wall luminaire distributes light over large
areas and does not feel small in relation to the room. Just
as in the previous solution, the buffet is highlighted using
a Terso pendant.
Terso, Teres and Liverti wall.
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Smaller lunch and staff rooms in workplaces should offer
an opportunity to relax. Direct light on tables for mealti-
mes and reading is an obvious requirement. The lighting
environment should also be configured using several dif-
ferent types of luminaires that contribute to an enhanced
‘homely feeling’. Sensor-controlled lighting is often a
practical solution in rooms with a high turnover of people
during the day.
Lunch room
1. This luminaire solution provides a clean suspended cei-
ling with recessed ‘light wells’. Pozzo aligns with the sus-
pended ceiling. This style is mirrored in the Pozzo pendant.
Varied and functional work lighting is created over the
kitchenette and workbench using the LED DL in the ceiling
and the Zest luminaire. The artwork on the wall is lit with
Pleiad LED Wallwasher.
2. This light environment is characterised by varied am-
bient lighting and has a very coherent style with surface
and pendant luminaires from the Liverti series. Hidden
light sources and opal shades create a general light that
is pleasing to the eye. The surface luminaires have round
beams and also cast light on to the ceiling and walls. The
pendant luminaires accentuate the table surfaces and
provide excellent light for reading and conversing. The
kitchenette uses the LED DL to produce practical functional
lighting over the workbench with a certain amount of ef-
fective variation. Zest provides light on the working area.
Pozzo recessed, Pozzo pendant, Pleiad LED Wallwasher, LED DL and Zest.
Liverti plafond, Liverti mini pendant, Zest and LED DL.
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The corridor is a transit area that requires good general
lighting. People should be able to find their way easily. By
varying the position of luminaires it is possible to fulfil the
lighting requirements and yet suppress the corridor-like
feeling. Combining wall lights with ceiling lights and ar-
ranging the luminaires in various groups avoids emphasi-
sing the long, drawn-out area.
Corridor
1. This lighting solution provides a clean suspended
ceiling using recessed downlights from the Pleiad series.
The luminaires have not been placed along the centre of
the corridor ceiling but closer to the wall. This avoids the
luminaires producing glaring light wells when people pass
under them. Liverti wall luminaires produce a pleasant
vertical light. Liverti floor luminaires in the seating group
produce a coherent style.
2. This environment casts a large amount of indirect
light on the ceiling, which makes the corridor feel more
spacious. The recessed Pozzo luminaire is fully shielded.
An alternative would be the Pozzo RGB, which could be set
to night mode with a pleasant blue light. The Wall 2 wall
luminaire casts indirect light on the walls and up towards
the ceiling. Recessed Pleiad LED Wallwasher luminaires are
used to break up the corridor feeling and accentuate the
artwork.
Liverti wall, Liverti floor and Pleiad.
Pozzo recessed, Wall 2 and Pleiad LED Wallwasher.
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The varying functions of this room also make great de-
mands on lighting. Meeting participants need to be able to
follow each other without straining, which requires rather
higher light levels with good visibility. A good ambient
light can also contribute to increased alertness. A control
system with preset scenarios makes it easy to adapt the
light levels for video conferences and presentations.
Conference room
1–2. General lighting in the room is created using reces-
sed LED downlights from the Pleiad series. Pleiad LED
Downlight luminaires along the walls produce excellent
ambient lighting. Their placement is designed to prevent
the luminaires being obscured by people sat at the table.
The indirect light emphasises meeting participants’ faces
without being too intensive.
Two Pleiad LED Wallwashers over the whiteboard il-
luminate presenters and text. It is also important to have
good light levels over the conference table. This solution
presents two options: Gaudi Linear in an extremely long
variant suitable even for very large conference tables, and
Gaudi Circular for even softer lines.
Gaudi Circular, Pleiad LED Downlight and Wallwasher.
Gaudi Linear, Pleiad LED Downlight and Wallwasher.
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As space is limited it is a good idea to try and obtain maxi-
mum effect with a small number of luminaires. Ceiling
luminaires with hidden microwave sensors provide prox-
imity controls without the need for complicated systems
to be installed.
1. This solution focuses on effective general lighting and
indirect lighting using the two luminaire types together.
The Teres surface luminaire with its opal shade has a
round beam producing excellent general light. The Fino
mirror luminaire with stainless steel parts has been placed
Hygiene area
horizontally above the mirror section, producing excellent
light downwards and forwards towards the washbasin
and face but also illuminating the ceiling.
2. This environment has a stricter style due to the use of
recessed Pleiad downlights. The luminaires are fitted with
a glass accessory with a louvre function. This solution pro-
vides a lower proportion of indirect light and focuses more
on the light levels over the floor and faces. Fino has been
placed to the side of the mirrors, producing direct light
concentrating on the face.
Teres and Fino.
Pleiad and Fino.
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Liverti
Liverti is designed around a vertical fluorescent tube and
the entire series is based on a pendant. Using sculptural
forms and solid materials, it affirms gravity and gives the
room direction and substance.
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Teres
The Teres series includes pendant, ceiling and wall lumin-
aires and these are available in six sizes. The larger ones
have round beams and have been developed for ceiling
and pendant mounting, and the smaller ones produce
direct light for ceiling and wall mounting.
Terso
Terso is an effective pendant luminaire that reflects the
meeting between restrained forms and a glamorous sur-
face. It uses simple means to catch the eye and hold ones
attention right up to the ceiling cup.
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Pozzo
Pozzo uses natural light as a model. Using large-surface
opal louvres, these luminaires deliver a small piece of sky
without dazzling. The light is just like being outdoors.
Lepo
Lepo is a pendant luminaire based on T5 light sources for
unsurpassed energy efficiency and lighting effects. Three
different sizes of light shaft make it possible to compose
visually exciting luminaire groups.
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Gaudi
In Gaudi, new technology meets timeless elegance. Gaudi
is a pendant luminaire based on LED technology. Inspired
by classical architectural principles, it can illuminate an
entire room.
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Zoft
Zoft is a simple luminaire that has a place in most
rooms without attracting attention. Luminaire body in
aluminium-grey sheet steel with opal matt glass shade.
Fino
Fino is an elegant bathroom luminaire for horizontal or
vertical wall mounting. With a shade in opal acrylic, lumin-
aire housing in stainless steel and galvanised steel body, it
is a distinct luminaire.
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LED DL
LED DL is an elegant LED downlight in matt anodised
aluminium for recessed ceiling mounting. From a lighting
perspective the luminaire is a good replacement for low-
voltage halogen downlights.
Pleiad LED
Pleiad LED has a tight form and is available in black or
white. The LED light source is energy-efficient and will last
for 20 years. It features optional dynamic colour-tempera-
ture changing to match variations in daylight.
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Wall
Wall is a complete series of wall luminaires. A range of de-
signs and sizes make it possible, with the help of indirect
lighting, to create aesthetic and effective lighting solutions
in harmony with the room and other luminaires within it.
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Pleiad
Pleiad G2 is at the heart of light planning using downlights
and combines flexibility with optimum lighting effects. A
wide range of accessories and models complete the series,
whatever the requirements of the room.
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head office sweden
Fagerhults Belysning AB
SE-566 80 Habo, Sweden
Tel +46 36 10 85 00
Fax +46 36 10 86 99
www.fagerhult.com
Fagerhult develops, manufactures and markets profes-
sional lighting systems for public environments such as
offices, schools, industries and hospitals. Our operations
are run with a constant focus on design, function, flex-
ibility and energy saving solutions.
Fagerhult is a member of the Fagerhult Group, the larg-
est lighting group in the Nordic region and a leading
company in Europe. We have sales companies in more
than 15 countries and production units in Europe, China
and Australia. In 2009 the group had sales of SEK 2.4
billion and is listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange in
Stockholm, Mid Cap list.
united kingdom
Fagerhult Lighting Ltd
50 Southwark Street
London, SE1 1UN
Tel +44 (0) 207 403 4123
Fax +44 (0) 207 378 0906
light@fagerhult.co.uk
www.fagerhult.co.uk
ireland
Project Lighting Ltd
Unit F1, Calmont Park
Ballymount
Dublin 12
Ireland
Tel +353 1 426 0200
Fax + 353 1 429 9606
info@projectlighting.com
www.projectlighting.com
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Fagerhult Lighting
P.O. Box 126287
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Tel +971 (0)4 329 7120
Fax +971 (0)4 329 7130
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