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Interior lighting for designers / Gary Gordon ; illustrations by Gregory F. Day

By: Gordon, Gary, 1957-.
Contributor(s): Day, Gregory F.
Publisher: N.Y. : John Wiley, c2003Edition: 4th ed.Description: xii, 292 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.ISBN: 047144118X.Subject(s): Electric lighting | Lighting, Architectural and decorativeDDC classification: 729.28
Contents:
Preface to the Fourth Edition. - Acknowledgments. - Introduction. - 1. Perception. Visible Light. The Eye. The Brain. Brightness Perception. Color Perception. The Sense of Sight. - 2. Psychology. Emotional Impact. Degrees of Stimulation. Degrees of Brightness Contrast. The Three Elements of Light. Subjective Impressions. Variation. - 3. Brightness. Direction and Distribution of Light. Surface Finishes and Reflectances. Three-Dimensional Form. Glare and Sparkle. - 4. Color. Color Temperature. Color Rendering. Subjective Impressions. Surface Finishes and Color of Light. - 5. Daylight. Daylight Design. Shading Devices. Glazing Materials. Quantity. Energy Control. - 6. Incandescent Lamps. Lamp Bases. Filaments. Light Output. Lamp Types. Tungsten-Halogen Lamps. Low-Voltage Lamps. Colored Light. - 7. Discharge Lamps. Fluorescent Lamps. High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps. Low-Pressure Sodium (LPS) Lamps. - 8. Auxiliary Equipment. Transformers. Ballasts. - 9. Light Control. Reflection. Transmission. Refraction. Glare Control. - 10. Photometrics. Measurement of Light. Recommended Illuminance Values. Illuminance Calculations. Surface Reflectance. - 11. Electricity. Principles of Electricity. Switch Control. Dimming Control. Central Lighting Control Systems. - 12. Luminaires. Housings. Light and Glare Control. - 13. Design. Visual Clarity. Architectural Surfaces. Task Lighting. Ambient Lighting. Lighting Art. Balance of Brightness. Energy-Effective Design. Integrating Light and Architecture. - Appendix. - References. - Credits. - Glossary. - Index.
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Preface to the Fourth Edition. - Acknowledgments. - Introduction. - 1. Perception. Visible Light. The Eye. The Brain. Brightness Perception. Color Perception. The Sense of Sight. - 2. Psychology. Emotional Impact. Degrees of Stimulation. Degrees of Brightness Contrast. The Three Elements of Light. Subjective Impressions. Variation. - 3. Brightness. Direction and Distribution of Light. Surface Finishes and Reflectances. Three-Dimensional Form. Glare and Sparkle. - 4. Color. Color Temperature. Color Rendering. Subjective Impressions. Surface Finishes and Color of Light. - 5. Daylight. Daylight Design. Shading Devices. Glazing Materials. Quantity. Energy Control. - 6. Incandescent Lamps. Lamp Bases. Filaments. Light Output. Lamp Types. Tungsten-Halogen Lamps. Low-Voltage Lamps. Colored Light. - 7. Discharge Lamps. Fluorescent Lamps. High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps. Low-Pressure Sodium (LPS) Lamps. - 8. Auxiliary Equipment. Transformers. Ballasts. - 9. Light Control. Reflection. Transmission. Refraction. Glare Control. - 10. Photometrics. Measurement of Light. Recommended Illuminance Values. Illuminance Calculations. Surface Reflectance. - 11. Electricity. Principles of Electricity. Switch Control. Dimming Control. Central Lighting Control Systems. - 12. Luminaires. Housings. Light and Glare Control. - 13. Design. Visual Clarity. Architectural Surfaces. Task Lighting. Ambient Lighting. Lighting Art. Balance of Brightness. Energy-Effective Design. Integrating Light and Architecture. - Appendix. - References. - Credits. - Glossary. - Index.