Aspects Of Architectural Lighting Design :

in bestlightingcompany •  3 years ago 

Architectural lighting design is a mixture of work or study that depends on the design of lighting systems within the built environment, for both interior and exterior. It can be customised as per the design for both daylight and electric light or even both, to serve human needs and as per the requirement.

Lighting design is based on two factors that is Science and the Visual Arts. The main factor of lighting within the built environment is to enable occupants to have a clear view and also without any discomfort. The main objective of architectural facade lighting design is to balance the art and science of linear lighting to create mood, visual interest and to enhance the experience of a space whilst still meeting the technical and safety requirements.

The Aspects of Architectural Lighting Design mainly depends on the Aesthetic, Efficiency and Function.

The lighting pattern can influence the aesthetic enjoyment by installing in different types of spaces which includes in Retail, Public and Private places.

When we say efficiency, we have to ensure light is not wasted as the designers must think to install lighting systems that has the maximum impact with the minimum energy consumption. We can minimise the amount of lighting when it is designed cleverly.

The final key consideration depends on the ergonomics of facade lighting fixtures. Lighting has to produce sufficient light for the purposes of the structure while balancing factors like operating costs and how that light will be perceived and interacted with by people.

When planning for a project the aspects of Architectural Lighting Design play a vital role in all sorts and to be dealt with it rightly to get a maximum out but minimum investment.

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