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Light Zone City Light Planning In The Urban Context Christa Van Santen

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Light Zone City Light Planning In The Urban Context Christa Van Santen
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Publisher: Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.46 MB
Author: Christa van Santen
ISBN: 9783764378295, 3764378298
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Light Zone City Light Planning In The Urban Context Christa Van Santen by Christa Van Santen 9783764378295, 3764378298 instant download after payment.

A GUIDE TO URBAN LIGHTING DESIGN


The face of the nocturnal metropolis is marked decisively by light, and the number and variety of the light sources is increasing to the point of "light terror.” A well-lit urban space can be very inviting, giving residents and visitors a sense of well-being and security. A successful lighting design can also give the city at night an identity of its own and accentuate architectural qualities. In this book, the author embodies her many years of experience as a practitioner and teacher of lighting design. In preparation, she visited ten European cities — including Paris, Brussels, Berlin, London, Budapest, Vienna, and Amsterdam — with different urban situations. This has enabled her to present different planning and design tasks systematically and to illustrate specific solutions. In addition to articulating basic planning rules for the outdoor lighting of buildings, traffic routes, and squares, she presents and elucidates new artificial lighting systems and outdoor lamps with the help of examples.


Orientation and security: planning rules for public lighting


 


Tips and ideas on using new types of lights for outdoor spaces

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