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E-grāmata: Urban Lighting for People: Evidence-Based Lighting Design for the Built Environment

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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2019
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000726206
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
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Lighting has the power to illuminate and enhance our experience within the built environment. The light that enables people to travel around their neighbourhood or their city; the light which they see themselves and their neighbourhood under. Research into the effects of urban lighting on behaviour, environmental psychology and social interaction is developing at a rapid rate. Yet, despite the affect it has on our daily lives, the practical application of this research is a relatively untapped resource. There has been a persistent trend to use lighting as a tool for urban regeneration and many major urban lighting projects around the country are underway but there is more that can be done on a variety of scales.





This book explores the needs and experiences of people at night and how these can be addressed by public lighting. It will give readers the confidence to develop more sophisticated lighting plans and add value to their projects. Case studies provide in-depth analysis of real-life projects and will help the reader to understand lighting designers own experiences, including post-installation observations. Written in an accessible style by an array of experts, this is an essential book for practitioners, academics and students alike, that will enable you to put the research in to practice and develop better lighting for better places.





 
Introduction To Urban Lighting And Evidence-Based Lighting Design xii
Dr Navaz Davoudian
PART 1 NIGHT, CITY, SOCIETY
Chapter 1 The Social Study Of Urban Lighting
3(16)
Dr Elettra Bordonaro
Dr Joanne Entwistle
Dr Don Stater
Chapter 2 Urban Lighting Masterplan -Origins, Definitions, Methodologies And Collaborations
19(24)
Dr Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska
Chapter 3 Street Lighting And Older People
43(14)
Dr Navaz Davoudian
Chapter 4 Lighting For Reassurance
57(22)
Dr Jemima Unwin
PART 2 EXPLORING THE NIGHT CITY
Chapter 5 Wayfinding And The Hierarchy Of Urban Elements At Night
79(14)
Dr Navaz Davoudian
Chapter 6 The Interaction Of People, Light And Public Space -- The Changing Role Of Light
93(32)
Isabel Kelly
Dr Navaz Davoudian
PART 3 POST-PROJECT EVALUATION
Chapter 7 Lessons Learnt From Design Projects
125(28)
Dan Lister
Emily Dufner
Afterword 153(2)
Glossary 155(8)
Notes 163(6)
Image Credits 169(2)
Index 171
Navaz Davoudian is a senior researcher at UCLs Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering. Navaz studied architecture and received her PhD in Urban lighting from the University of Sheffield. She has more than 14 years experience in lighting research, and first authored over 20 academic papers. She also teaches lighting modules to MSc students in Light and Lighting at UCL and runs consultation projects with lighting industry and practices. Navazs main expertise is urban lighting and the interaction of people with the lit environment. Navaz has been a regular speaker at lighting related events over the past few years and presented at a wide array of lectures, conferences and seminars on lighting.