LIGHTING DESIGN II
LEARNING OUTCOMES
This is a continuationof the course "Lighting Design I" which covers the basic principles and aimsat:
- Presenting the designmethodologies for a number of cases
- designing daylighting systems using dept’s artificial sky facility.
- Using measurement equipment (illuminance meters, luminance camera, High Dynamic Range) in buildings surveys
- Using simulation for estimation of lighting energy savings due to daylight
- Designing luminaries with specialized software
SUBJECT
·International code/norms review
·Case studies ( α) Public open space β) Road c)Industrial building ) ·Daylight systems design (case study : Reflective Lightself design using scale models and comparing measurements with simulations) ·Realization of measurements. Istrumentation operation, use of illuminance/luminance meters and HDR technique in real buildngs. ·Estimation of lighting energy saving using mainly EN 15193/2007. ·Design principles for luminaire reflector. Specialized software is used to calculate photometric properties.ASSESSMENT
a) Small project(30%) b) Oral examinations on specific project (70%)
INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
IESNA Lighting Handbook 9th Ed, 2000
( http://www.licht.de/en/info-and-service/publications-and-downloads/lichtwissen-series-of-publications/)
No. 03 „Roads, Paths and Squares", ISBN 3-926 193-16-6
No. 09 „Prestige Lighting"
No. 16 „City Marketing with Light", ISBN 978-3-926193-63-6
No. 13 „Outdoor workplaces", ISBN 978-3-926193-36-0
No. 05 „Industry and Trade",ISBN 978-3-926 193-48-3
Lighting Notes, Α. Τsangrassoulis , Publ. Univ. of Thessaly
ΕΝ 15193 / 2008