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Compositions of Light – the development of a concept
What Is The Desired Look?• Light Mapping
Di ti f Li ht• Direction of Light• Painting with Light
Light Mapping
… use a number scale to define bright to dark
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Painting with Light
… use a “values” of white or color to define layers of light
sparkle focus ambient
Direction of Light
… use arrows to define
direction or distribution of
light
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Direction of Light
Layout and Pattern for clarity
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Layout and Pattern for architectural relationships
Layout and Pattern for function
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Layout and Pattern
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Layout and Pattern – Point Sources
The simplest layout of these points is a regular grid, in a parallel or staggered arrangement. A regular pattern of identical luminaires can easily result in a monotonous ceiling appearance
Layout and Pattern – Point Sources in a line
A further step towards more complex design forms is the linear arrangement of point sources. In contrast to simple lighting layouts in grid patterns, the ceiling design in this case relates more closely to the architecture of the space. The ceiling is designed along the lines dictated by the architectural form of the space. This may involve following existing lines or purposefully arranging the luminaires in contrast to the existing formal language.
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Layout and Pattern – Linear Sources
The formal language of linear arrangements is identical to that of rows of points.
These linear elements can be particular types of lumiaires – ie slots, troffers, pendants etc.. The visual forms created when linear luminaires are used are real and not just implied, more complex arrangements can be planned with no danger of distortion of perception.
Layout and Pattern – Combination
Creative design allows both the alternating application of different luminaire forms and the use of point or linear sources. This allows differentiated lighting without the individual luminaires disturbing the intrinsic appearance of the structure.
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Rendering Light
Light and Air
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Light and Air
Light and Air
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Documenting Light
Documenting Light
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Documenting Light
Documenting Light
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Documenting Light Concepts
Documenting Light Concepts
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Documenting Light Concepts
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Documenting Light Concepts
Documenting Light Concepts
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Documenting Light Concepts
Documenting Light Concepts
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Documenting Light Concepts
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Documenting Light Concepts
Documenting Light Concepts
DownlightsOver Table
-Cove
DownlightsAt
Circulation
UplightsOn top ofBanquets
OverTable
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Documenting Light Concepts
Documenting Light Concepts
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2x2 Parabolic – 2x40CF – 8 ft x 8 ft Spacing – 36 ft x 36 ft Room
Alternate Fixture – 2x40CF – 8 ft x 8 ft Spacing – 36 ft x 36 ft Room
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Sketch-up Renderings
Sketch-up Renderings
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Sketch-up Renderings
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Documenting Light Concepts
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Proposed Concept – Facade Lighting
Proposed Concept – Facade Lighting
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Proposed Layout Perspective
Proposed Layout Perspective
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Proposed Layout - Practice Area
Proposed Concept – Practice Area
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Concept
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Documenting A Lighting Plan
Drawing / Documentation
• Layout
• Symbols
Fixture Specifications
Fixture Descriptions• Fixture Descriptions
• Fixture Cuts / Mnfrs Submittals
• Fixture Details
§ Documentation… Layout
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§ Documentation… Layout
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Defining light fixtures locations
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Documenting A Lighting Plan
……. Diagram Method
P d tPendant
Wall Washers
Table Lamp
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……. Legend Method
L dLegend:
Pendant
Wall Washers
Table LampTable Lamp
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Documenting A Lighting Plan
…….. Type Method
Fi t TFixture Types:
F1 Pendant
F2 Wall Washers
F3 Table Lamp
F1
F2F2F2F2
F3 F3 Table Lamp
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Fixture Specification
Fixture Types:
F1 Pendant
F2 Wall Washers
F3 Table Lamp
F1
F2F2F2F2
F3 F3 Table Lamp
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Written Documentation to Describe Fixture
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Fixture Specifications
• Location, Size, Performance, Source, etc.
• Manufacture!!!!
Keyed to a Layout or Plan
• Type Designations
Fixture Cuts
• Manufactures Catalog Cuts or Submittals
• Details
§ Graphics / Symbols
§ Graphic to Define Location
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• Floor, Walls, Ceiling (Solid or Dashed)
• Drawn to Scale and Shape
§ Descriptive of the Type of Fixture
• Downlight Pendant Floor Lamp
Downlight Accent Wall Wash
Wall Bracket or Sconce
Ceiling Light
• Downlight, Pendant, Floor Lamp
§ Keyed to Legend or Fixture Specification
(aka Schedule)Pendant
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Documenting Light Concepts
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Documenting A Lighting Plan: Specifications
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Documenting A Lighting Plan: Specifications
Type Designations (RS Lighting Design)
X B A - 1Optional for
Exterior FixturesFunction Source (Lamp) Number
A Accent Light A Arbitrary (Incand) Used to identifyA Accent LightB Bracket/SconceC Ceiling LightD DownlightF FloodlightK OtherL LandscapeP PendantR CoveS Socket Strip/Channel
A Arbitrary (Incand)C Compact Flour.D Diode (LED)
F Fluorescent (Tubular)H High Pressure Sodium
I InductionL Low VoltageM Metal Halide
N NeonP Parabolic
Used to identify size, wattage,
series, etc.
S Socket Strip/ChannelT Task / Table LampU Uplight / IndirectW Wall WashY Track Fixture
P ParabolicQ Quartz Halogen
Other Misc: BO BollardCU Custom
DS Designer Select
EX ExistingYY Track
FC Fluor. Cove