Month: March 2023
This week we have been working on a lighting plan for the different target spaces to reflect their most distinctive features. The goal of our group’s task was to turn the original site into a reading and map collection room. The objective was to create a quiet, softly lit and sufficiently bright environment. The original […]
During the week we studied the various lamps brought by the lighting company. The focus was on comparing the materials, sharpness, distance of illumination and different colour temperatures of the different luminaires. In the course of our research we have found that the same type of luminaire can have different effects at different angles of […]
This week we experimented with two latitude and longitude charts to determine the length of shadows at different sun positions and how to determine the sun’s altitude angle from the charts. This experiment can be of some help to our usual design. This can be used when we are determining the location of a project […]
Task1 -The windows and doors in the gallery lobby will reveal some natural light, partly blocked by floorboards and columns, creating some shadows. -For paintings, avoiding direct UV light is one way to preserve them better. It is also important to protect the paintings by not allowing flash photography in the gallery. Usually the lighting […]
This week we visited Catholic Chaplaincy, which show a good case of combining sunlight and the man-made light. In order to understanding the different situation of light using we use some professional equipment to test the daylight factor. We can see that the designer made full use of daylight. Only some of the strip lights […]
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