Lighting Design Considerations: Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics - Jamia Millia Islamia
Lighting Design Considerations: Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics - Jamia Millia Islamia
Lighting Design Considerations: Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics - Jamia Millia Islamia
PRESENTATION BY
SANDAL USMANI
MOMIN MOHAMMAD ZAKI GUIDED BY
Lighting Design
Lighting Quantity Lighting Quality
Light Distribution, including:
Task Illuminance Task and ambient lighting
Day lighting integration
Light pollution and light trespass
Space and Workplace
Considerations, including:
Design Flexibility
Appearance of the space and
Considerations luminaires
Color appearance
Luminance of room surfaces
Direct glare
Reflective glare
Lighting on People and Objects,
Implementation including:
Modeling faces and objects
Economic / Cost Consideration Surface characteristics
Energy / Sustainability Points of interest
FORMAT OF PRESENTATION
Lighting Quantity
Task lighting systems independent from the spaces general lighting systems (serving specific
task) are found in building types for instance, the display lighting in retail stores is a form of
task lighting. Similarly, task lights are used in industrial manufacturing and assembly, health
care, residential lighting, and many other interior lighting applications.
Options include
indirect luminaires mounted atop cobinetry or workstations
Suspended luminaires
Recessed luminaires
Ambient Lighting:
Task lights cant light the balance of the room, and thus
some other type of lighting system is needed to produce
the ambient illumination in the room.
Flexibility
Luminaire efficiency and the ability to use efficacious sources have become
increasingly important criteria for selecting luminaires.
Designer should find lighting systems that embody the projects style or
aesthetic but to do so using high-efficacy sources and efficient principles.
For instance, choose luminaire that hide light source but avoid such as
crystal chandeliers that require lamps with bare incandescent filaments.
both in terms of
are important in the overall feeling of the space, and in some instances can have a
dramatic effect on visual tasks.
Surface Characteristics
Implementation
Energy / Sustainablity
All of the costs and benefits associated with a lighting project should be
considered in a careful economic evaluation of a lighting system.
These include:
Energy Efficiency
References
http://www.energywise.govt.nz/your-home/lighting
http://www.algonline.org/index.php?lighting-quality
ADVANCED LIGHTING GUIDELINES 2011 edition by algonline