Plane Lighting- Understanding Our Responses to the Lighting of Architectural Surfaces | On Demand
Brought to you byThe Lighting Quotient
WhereOffices or Virtual
Time1 hour
Course Description:
An examination of physiological and psychological responses to the lighting of architectural surfaces. Advantages of asymmetric luminaires in creating impactful, uniform lighting effects are also explored. Topics: Physiological and psychological responses to illuminated surfaces and spaces; considerations for relating light sources to their target surfaces; attributes of asymmetric luminaires; and factors influencing our perception of uniformity.
Learning Objectives:
Research behind our responses to the lighting of architectural surfaces in our surround
How different lighting solutions may be more or less in tune with the surface geometries they light
Advantages of asymmetric luminaires in creating uniform effects across broad surfaces
The impacts that brightness gradients and surface finishes have on our perception of uniformity
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