Bog'liq The architecture of light architectural lighting design concepts and techniques. A textbook of procedures and practices for the architect, interior designer and lighting designer ( PDFDrive )
Addressing Layers Choreography: The conference table is, appropriately, the obvious organizing element of the space. Linear fluorescent pendants overhead serve as bright objects to draw attention, as well as to light the conference table. A ceiling cove system creates a bright halo above this gathering area.
Mood and Ambience: The multiple textures of light create areas of distinct
gathering importance. The soft uplight of the cove and the brightness of the pendants and the lighted table create a sense of severity and importance.
Perimeter lighting helps to lighten the mood when necessary.
Accenting: The pendants and the table surface are the notable elements of visual interest and organization. The wall wash luminaires can also serve to accent art work or graphics on the wall.
Revealing Architecture: Wall wash luminaires serve to define the perimeter of
the space while the central cove creates height and a focal element to anchor the space.
Task Lighting: Various textures are at work to provide different types of light at
the conference table for reading tasks, as well as rendering occupants. Conference rooms intended for video conferencing need additional layers of controllable light to render occupants, as well as balance out the brightness of the background.
Layout 4 Lighting a Reception Area
A reception area is often the first point of contact for an outsider and defines much of the identity of a facility and a company. These spaces must be, at once, welcoming and comfortable, not to mention impressive and intriguing. Defining distinct zones of use within the reception are a helps to organize the space by creating points of specific interaction. Seating areas, display areas, and task areas all deserve unique lighting characters and their own physical space. Decorative elements and attention to corporate signage work wonders to enhance the appeal
of reception areas. Light sources should also be chosen with concern for color rendering and color temperatures that are complementary to the color palette and materials involved in the décor.
Common Features
Incandescent or fluorescent decorative pendants add sparkle, reduce scale and put light onto the task surface below them.
Incandescent or fluorescent, decorative pendants draw visitors to the seating area, creating visual interest and reducing the scale of the space. A little bit of decorative character goes a long way to create a welcome environment.
Recessed, fluorescent troffers can create a volume of diffuse lighting
necessary to enliven the transition from outside to inside. Recessed, indirect luminaires can be specified to provide a combination of diffuse light without the sterile, corporate feeling of traditional parabolic troffers.