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Derek Phillips (Author)


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September 19, 2000 0750640820 978-0750640824
This is an important book, written by one of the top lighting designers in the country. Written at the end of a career as an architect and lighting designer, the book draws on the experience gained while living through a period of intense lighting development, from 1956 up to the millenium. It bridges the gap between the present day architect and lighting engineer, from the viewpoint of the 'independent lighting designer'.

'Lighting Modern Buildings' documents the part played by the independent lighting designer, leading to a greater understanding by architects and lighting engineers of the importance of lighting in architectural design.

The book starts with an exploration of the basic human needs of vision and the perception of our exterior world...the intellectual and the physical...since this is what lighting is all about. To do this, it is necessary to trace the development of daylight from earliest times up to the present day; the starting point for any lighting design is the 'natural' source.

Whilst an essential understanding of the role of daylight is the beginning, a knowledge of the various forms and properties of artificial light is essential; not only at night but during the day. In early buildings, there was one form of light - daylight - during the day and another - artificial - at night. No attempt was made to integrate the two. The situation today is different; there are many reasons for this, not least in the possibilities of modern structure. The book therefore has extensive coverage of day and night lighting and how it is designed to provide optimum solutions in building design.

A major portion of Derek Phillips' book is devoted to 'design'. Sufficient technical detail is provided in the book to permit an understanding of the design principles of each scheme. Schemes illustrated vary from small domestic buildings, churches and workplace, to those devoted to leisure and sport. At the end of each section a series of conclusions are drawn leading to a philosophy of lighting design.

* Learn how to design optimum lighting solutions
* Understand how to bridge the gap between architects and lighting engineers
* Discover how to integrate natural and artificial light sources

Editorial Reviews

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'A rigorous, rounded and highly readable analysis of the role of lighting in buildings. A companion to Lighting in Historic Buildings, published by the same author in 1997, and essential reading for any professional involved in this area.' Light Magazine

'the relationship between daylight and electric light...is explored with great clarity in Lighting Modern Buildings, the latest tome by industry guru and DPA Lighting founder Derek Phillips.' Light and Lighting

'a thorough and comprehensive book for those interested in the design and integration of functional lighting in buildings... all aspects of the design process are covered well.' Lighting and Sound

From the Publisher

'Lighting Modern Buildings' documents the part played by the independent lighting designer, leading to a greater understanding by architects and lighting engineers of the importance of lighting in architectural design. The book starts with an exploration of the basic human needs of vision and the perception of our exterior world...the intellectual and the physical...since this is what lighting is all about.

To do this, it is necessary to trace the development of daylight from earliest times up to the present day; the starting point for any lighting design is the 'natural' source. Whilst an essential understanding of the role of daylight is the beginning, a knowledge of the various forms and properties of artificial light is essential; not only at night but during the day. In early buildings, there was one form of light - daylight - during the day and another - artificial - at night. No attempt was made to integrate the two. The situation today is different; there are many reasons for this, not least in the possibilities of modern structure. The book therefore has extensive coverage of day and night lighting and how it is designed to provide optimum solutions in building design.

A major portion of Derek Phillips' book is devoted to 'design'. Sufficient technical detail is provided in the book to permit an understanding of the design principles of each scheme. Schemes illustrated vary from small domestic buildings, churches and workplace, to those devoted to leisure and sport. At the end of each section a series of conclusions are drawn leading to a philosophy of lighting design.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Architectural Press (September 19, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750640820
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750640824
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,506,565 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When Lighting in Architectural Design was originally published in 1964 there was a need to emphasize the fundamental importance of the architect, as it was considered that his role had been usurped by the increasingly influential lighting engineer who was supported by the tremendous advances in the field of electric light sources. Read the first page
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suspended fittings, daylight strategy, daylight entry, daylit space, fluorescent fittings, architectural programmes, daylighting design, daylight factor, cial lighting, lighting strategy, electric light sources, colour rendering, colour rendition, disability glare, sequential experience, sky glare, concealed lighting, lighting fittings, visual needs, lighting consultant, functional light, light fittings, control gear, discharge sources, solar gain
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Erco Lighting, Tadao Ando, Architectural Design, Manser Associates, Arup Associates, Photographer Dennis Gilbert, Photography Derek Phillips, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Photographer Anthony Oliver, Building Energy Management System, Lighting Historic Buildings, Max Fordham, Powell Moya, Bennetts Associates, Hampshire County Council, Kentish Architects, National Gallery, Nicholas Grimshaw, Niels Torp, Partners Ltd, Roger Preston, Sir Norman Foster, Tim Ronalds, United States
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