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Rethinking Light, Design and Human Experience

  • 09 Nov 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Virtual

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Rethinking Light, Design+ Human Experience in a Solid State World of LEDs

A one-hour presentation explores the basics of advanced architectural anidolic daylighting strategies and determine how they can be deployed with LEDs in solid state lighting technologies.

Participants will analyze human visual interpretation of light and color and application best practices for minimal energy usage in commercial and institutional settings using specific examples that focus on energy efficiency and sustainable design values.

Credits:  AIA       1 LU/HSW

Learning Objectives

  • Explore the basics of advanced architectural anidolic daylighting strategies and determine how they can be deployed with LEDs in solid state lighting technologies.
  • Analyze human visual interpretation of light and color and how that affects perception in the built environment; distinguish different types of light spectrum control, and discuss the color tuning abilities of tunable white fixtures to improve the comfort and well-being of people in the noted environment.
  • Identify application best practices for minimal energy usage in commercial and institutional settings using specific examples that focus on energy efficiency and sustainable design values.
  • Recognize the role of a lighting system as the backbone infrastructure in the next generation of buildings that synthesizes all elements of lighting design – industrial, optical, electrical, thermal and mechanical.

This is a virtual event and free to attend. Login information will be provided upon registration.


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