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The landscape lighting book /

Richly illustrated and fully updated practical guidance on every aspect of landscape lighting LED technology offers a new light source in landscape design. In the process, it causes huge changes to the configuration of lighting fixtures. The Third Edition of The Landscape Lighting Book includes info...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Moyer, Janet Lennox, 1954-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2013]
Edición:3rd edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a Richly illustrated and fully updated practical guidance on every aspect of landscape lighting LED technology offers a new light source in landscape design. In the process, it causes huge changes to the configuration of lighting fixtures. The Third Edition of The Landscape Lighting Book includes information to help guide readers on the use of LED technology. With extensive new art and photographs and changes throughout the book, this edition offers expert guidance and advice on the theory, design process, project needs, and techniques for all types of elements in landscape lighting. This new edition stresses the importance of communication with all members of a project team, planning for guidance as changes occur, and making sure that maintenance is done regularly to keep a lighting system functioning. It covers ideas and techniques required to create a wide range of landscape lighting effects, from soft through dramatic. Lighting, a relatively new part of landscape design, continues to evolve, and this important new edition: -Provides a guideline for understanding LED technology now, and what to look for in the future -Includes in, depth information on planning, documenting, commissioning, and maintaining projects -Offers a wealth of new photographs and illustrations demonstrating examples and varying approaches to the multitude of issues in landscape spaces -Features updated information on mesopic vision and control strategies, with a new approach to renderings that gives designers and clients a real view of how their landscape can look at night -Covers changes in materials and finishes, and takes a fresh look at lamps and fixtures available to make gardens live at night The Landscape Lighting Book, Third Edition is an indispensable resource for lighting designers, landscape architects, architects, interior designers, developers, illuminating engineers, and urban planners, as well as for contractors, design, build professionals, and students in these fields. 
505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g I.  |t PROJECT DEVELOPMENT --  |g 1.  |t Assessing Project Needs --  |t Interviewing Clients and the Design Team --  |t Clients --  |t Clients' Expectations --  |t Maintenance --  |t Landscape Maintenance --  |t Lighting Maintenance --  |t Budget --  |t Deadlines --  |t Other Design Team Members --  |t Reviewing Architectural and Landscape Plans --  |t Visiting the Site --  |t Documenting Site Conditions --  |t Soil Considerations --  |t Synthesizing the Information --  |t References --  |g 2.  |t Vision and Perception of Light --  |t How the-Eye Works --  |t Designing for the Eye --  |t Perception --  |t References --  |g 3.  |t Luminous Composition --  |t Defining Objectives --  |t Expressing Ideas --  |t Observation --  |t Imagination --  |t Composition Elements --  |t Depth --  |t Visual Boundaries --  |t Quality and Direction of Light --  |t View --  |t Mood or Atmosphere --  |t Balance --  |t Focal Points --  |t Cohesion --  |g 4.  |t Design Process: Documenting and Installing Landscape Lighting --  |t Project Communications --  |t Computer-Aided Design (CAD) --  |t Document Standards --  |t CAD Standards --  |t Conceptual Design Phase Documents --  |t Presentation Drawings --  |t Types of Presentation Drawings --  |t Mock-up Sessions --  |t Preliminary Budget --  |t Design Development Phase --  |t Construction or Contract Documents --  |t Plans or Working Drawings --  |t Index of Drawings --  |t Project Layout Key --  |t Standard Symbols and Abbreviations --  |t Notes --  |t Lighting Layout, Schedule, and Detail Sheets --  |t Details Including Schedules --  |t Specifications --  |t General Section --  |t Lighting Fixture Section --  |t Three Typical Fixture Specification Formats --  |t Cut Sheets --  |t Bidding Process Phase --  |t Construction Phase --  |t Submittal Drawings and Samples --  |t Construction --  |t Locating Fixtures On Site --  |t Locating Tree-Mounted Fixtures --  |t Aiming and Adjusting the Lighting System --  |g 5.  |t Follow-up Work: Record Documents and Project Maintenance --  |t Record Documents Package --  |t Updated Design and Installation Documents --  |t Updated Lighting Plans --  |t Fixture Location --  |t Using Photographs to Locate Lighting Equipment --  |t Lamping Information --  |t Aiming Notation --  |t Shielding Notation --  |t Updated and New Project Schedules --  |t Project Service Directory --  |t Controls Adjustments and Settings --  |t Maintenance Documents --  |t Maintenance Issues --  |t Maintenance Equipment and Spare Parts --  |t Maintenance Work --  |t Focus Adjustment --  |t Lamp Replacement --  |t Fixture Cleaning --  |t Maintaining the Proper Fixture Aiming --  |t Stocking and Restocking Supplies --  |t Design Adjustment --  |t Reaiming Existing Fixtures --  |t Relamping Existing Fixtures --  |t Relocating Existing Fixtures --  |t Removing Existing Fixtures --  |t Adding New Fixtures --  |t Updating the Record Documents --  |t References --  |g II.  |t MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY --  |g 6.  |t Light Sources --  |t New Lamps --  |t Light Emitting Diodes (LED) --  |t LED Color --  |t LED Configuration, Output, and Beamspread --  |t LED Lamp Types --  |t Traditional Lamps --  |t Incandescent and Filament Lamps --  |t Tungsten-Halogen Lamps --  |t Frequently Used Types --  |t MR Lamps --  |t PAR Lamps --  |t R Lamps --  |t Miniature and Subminiature Lamps --  |t Comparing 120-Volt and Low-Voltage Lamps for Landscape Use --  |t Discharge Lamps --  |t High-Intensity Discharge Lamps --  |t Mercury Vapor --  |t Metal Halide --  |t High-Pressure Sodium --  |t Low-Pressure Sodium --  |t Fluorescent Lamps --  |t Cold Cathode, Including Neon --  |t Functional and Operating Characteristics --  |t Physical Characteristics --  |t Bulb or Envelope --  |t Shapes and Sizes --  |t Base --  |t Filament, Electrodes, and Arc Tubes --  |t Physical Dimensions --  |t Operating Characteristics --  |t Lamp Operating Position --  |t Bulb-Wall and Base Operating Temperature --  |t Voltage --  |t Beam Spread --  |t Life and Lumen Depreciation --  |t Understanding Color of Light Produced --  |t U.S. Government Phase-Out of Traditional Lamps --  |t Evaluating Lamps for Use in Landscape Lighting --  |t References --  |g 7.  |t Light Fixtures --  |t Selection Criteria --  |t Aesthetics --  |t Function --  |t Construction --  |t Cost --  |t Fixture Components --  |t Fixtures using LED Lamps --  |t LED Replacement Lamps --  |t Permanent or Replaceable Module LED Lamps --  |t Self Contained LED Lamp Unit --  |t Wattage and Beamspread Options --  |t Parts that comprise an LED System --  |t Printed Circuit Board --  |t Driver --  |t LED/LED Fixture System Tests --  |t Fixtures using Traditional Lamps --  |t Lamp Type and Wattage --  |t Adjustment Capabilities --  |t Ability to Add Accessories --  |t Mechanical Features --  |t Construction --  |t Custom Design or Modification --  |t Attachment of Lenses --  |t Access to Lamp, Transformer, and Ballast Compartments --  |t Waterproofing --  |t Locking Mechanisms --  |t Lamp Shielding --  |t Optics --  |t Environmental Considerations --  |t Thermal Considerations --  |t Fixture Types --  |t Decorative Fixtures --  |t Lanterns --  |t Bollard and Path Fixtures --  |t Post, Wall-Mounted, Ceiling Mounted and Hanging Fixtures --  |t Functional Fixtures --  |t Surface or Tree-Mounted Fixtures --  |t Ground-Mounted Adjustable Fixtures --  |t Hanging Fixtures --  |t Ground-Recessed Fixtures --  |t Underwater Accent Fixtures --  |t Underwater Niche Fixtures --  |t Wet-Dry Fixtures --  |t Strip Light Fixtures --  |t 120-Volt or Low-Voltage Fixtures --  |t Fiber Optics --  |t Accessories --  |t Ballast --  |t Transformer --  |t Mounting Boxes --  |t Mounting Stakes --  |t Shrouds --  |t Louvers --  |t Lenses --  |t Color Media --  |t Safety --  |t Codes --  |t Labels --  |t Testing --  |t Damp Location Requirements --  |t Wet Location Requirements --  |t Underwater Requirements --  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Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber (EPDM) --  |t Neoprene --  |t Finishes --  |t Anodizing --  |t Clear Anodize and Dye --  |t Two-Step or Two-Step Electrolytic --  |t Duranodic (Alcoa) or Kalcolor (Kaiser) --  |t Powder Coat --  |t Verdigris or Verdi Green --  |t Temporary Finish --  |t References --  |g 9.  |t Controls --  |t Control System Issues --  |t Designing Control Systems --  |t Residential Spaces --  |t Commercial Spaces --  |t Single-Use Spaces --  |t Multiple-Use Spaces --  |t Types of Control Devices --  |t Manual Switches --  |t Dimming Switches --  |t LED Dimming --  |t Phase Control --  |t DALI --  |t DMX512 --  |t Incandescent Dimming --  |t Preset Incandescent Dimming Systems --  |t Fluorescent Dimming --  |t HID Dimming --  |t Photoelectric Controls --  |t Time Switches --  |t Motion Detectors --  |t Wireless Controls --  |g 10.  |t Wiring --  |t Power and Power Distribution --  |t Safety --  |t Complying with the National Electrical Code --  |t Grounding --  |t Fuses and Circuit Breakers --  |t 12 Volts versus 120 Volts --  |t Type, Size, and Condition of a Site --  |t Lamps and Fixtures --  |t Amperage --  |t Fixture Mounting --  |t Connections --  |t Voltage Drop --  |t Elements of a Wiring System --  |t Conductors --  |t Electrical Connections --  |t Conduits --  |t Wiring Approaches --  |t Fixtures Mounted at Grade --  |t Daisy Chain Wiring Method --  |t Loop Wiring Method --  |t Multiple-Feed Wiring Method --  |t Multiple-Transformer Wiring Method --  |t Fixtures Mounted in Trees --  |t Planning for the Future --  |g III.  |t APPLICATIONS --  |g 11.  |t Residential Spaces --  |t Working with the Owner --  |t Design Considerations --  |t Property Characteristics --  |t Arrival --  |t Circulation --  |t Views --  |t Owner's Preference --  |t Equipment Selection --  |t Light Sources --  |t Fixtures --  |t Controls --  |g 12.  |t Public Spaces --  |t Design Issues --  |t Nature of Public Projects --  |t Safety and Security --  |t Circulation --  |t Anticipated Activities --  |t Image --  |t Controls --  |t Equipment Selection --  |t Light Sources --  |t Fixtures --  |t Project Management --  |g 13.  |t Atria --  |t Residential Spaces --  |t Commercial Spaces --  |t Lighting for Plant Growth --  |t Quality of Light --  |t Quantity of Light --  |t Light and Dark Time Periods --  |t Intensity Levels --  |t Acclimatizing Plants for Atrium Life --  |t Direction of Light --  |t References --  |g IV.  |t ELEMENTS OF DESIGN --  |g 14.  |t Plant Materials --  |t Techniques for Lighting Plants --  |t Evaluating Plant Materials  
505 0 0 |t --  |t General Plant Considerations --  |t Name including Genus, Species and Variety --  |t Deciduous or Evergreen --  |t Form --  |t Leaf Density and Overlap --  |t Size at Planting --  |t Mature Height and Spread --  |t Growth Rate --  |t Special Features --  |t Selected Specimen Considerations --  |t Location on Site --  |t Health --  |t Size --  |t Specific Growth/Form/Habit --  |t Importance to Visual Composition --  |t Interference Regarding Light Distribution --  |t Future Growth --  |t Pruning Plan --  |t Physical Characteristics --  |t Texture --  |t Leaf Type --  |t Branching Pattern --  |t Foliage Color --  |t Branch/Trunk Characteristics --  |t Flowering Characteristics --  |t Dormancy Characterisitics --  |t Physical Appearance --  |t Growth --  |t Plant's Role in Composition --  |t Direction of Light --  |t Front Lighting --  |t Back Lighting --  |t Side Lighting --  |t Uplighting --  |t Downlighting --  |t Role of the Transition Plant --  |t Boundary or Divider Role --  |g 15.  |t Garden Evolution: Changes That Affect Lighting --  |t Lighting System Infrastructure --  |t Garden Evolution --  |t Changes Through the Seasons of One Year --  |t Winter --  |t Spring --  |t Summer --  |t Fall --  |t Changing Roles. 
505 0 0 |g Note continued:  |t Growth of an Individual Plant --  |t Garden Evolution Influences Plant Role --  |t Gradual Change --  |t Radical Change --  |t Relationship of Pruning with Lighting --  |g 16.  |t Sculptures, Architectural Structures, and Signage --  |t Sculptures --  |t Uplighting versus Downlighting --  |t Techniques --  |t One Viewing Direction --  |t Multiple Viewing Directions --  |t Architectural Structures --  |t Signage --  |t Reference --  |g 17.  |t Walkways and Stairs --  |t Walkways --  |t Planning Issues --  |t Lighting Level --  |t Safe Movement --  |t Paving or Path Material --  |t Light Patterns --  |t Fixture Selection --  |t Decorative Fixtures --  |t Hidden Fixtures --  |t City Streets and Sidewalks --  |t Steps and Staircases --  |t Downlight --  |t Sidelight --  |t Tread-Integrated Light --  |t Decorative Fixtures --  |g 18.  |t Building Elevation Lighting --  |t Luminous Composition --  |t Floodlighting --  |t Grazing --  |t Patterns of Light --  |t Internal Building Lighting --  |t Color --  |t Fixture Location --  |t Equipment --  |t Light Sources --  |t Incandescent --  |t Fluorescent --  |t High-Intensity Discharge --  |t Fixtures --  |t Lighting Levels --  |t Maintenance --  |g 19.  |t Water Features --  |t Design Considerations --  |t Physical Properties of Light --  |t Refraction of Light --  |t Effect of Light on Aerated or Turbulent Water --  |t Effect of Light on Flat or Smooth Water --  |t Dispersion of Light in Water --  |t Fixture Location --  |t Locating Fixtures Below the Water's Surface --  |t Locating Fixtures Above the Water's Surface --  |t Types of Water Features --  |t Waterfalls --  |t Fountains --  |t Pool and Pond Surfaces --  |t Safety --  |t Equipment for Underwater Use --  |t Lamps --  |t Fixtures --  |t Shore-Scraping --  |t Fiber Optics --  |t APPENDIX --  |t Documents --  |t Lighting Manufacturers Directory --  |t Bibliography. 
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