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LIGHT AND ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS

Introduction  Mercury Content of Lamps


I. A Chronicles of Artificial Lighting VII. Forms of Architectural Lighting
 Historical Perspective  Architectural Lighting
 Professional Organizations 1. Ambient Lighting
 Standards and Codes 2. Task or Local
II. Elements of Seeing Lighting
 The Visual System 3. Accent Lighting
 The Eye 4. Decorative Lighting
III. Light  Emergency and Safety
 Electromagnetic Radiation Lighting
 Visible Light 1. Emergency Lighting
 Behavior of Light 2. Stand-By Lighting
IV. The Color of Light 3. Safety Lighting
 Color Perception a. Escape Lighting
b. Exit Lighting
 Color Quality
VIII. Light Installations
 Visual Acuity
 Traditional Lighting
V. Characteristics of Artificial Lighting
Installations
 Lamps, Luminaires, and
 Reflector Lamps
Light Fixtures
 Remote-Source Lighting
 Light Output
Installations
 Luminous Efficacy
IX. Light Distribution and Glare
 Correlated Color
 Distribution of Light
Temperature
 Glare
 Color Rendering Index
 Glare Control
 Spectral Power Distribution
X. Illuminance and Luminance
Data
 Luminance
 Lamp Life
 Illuminance
 Depreciation of Lamp Output
 Recommended Illuminance
VI. Types of Artificial Light Sources
XI. Principles of Lighting Design
 Brief Definition
 Basic Design Approach
 Incandescent Lamps
 Competitions for Illuminance
 Tungsten-Halogen Lamps
from a Single Point Source
 Gaseous Discharge Lamps
 Average Illuminance Levels
 Fluorescent Lamps at the Work Plane
 Fluorescent Luminaire  Calculating Average
Efficacy Illuminance Levels
 High-Intensity Discharge  Luminaire Spacing
Lamps
 Spacing Criterion
 Blended Lamps
 Solid-State Lighting
 Power Density and Power
Allowance
 Reducing the Cooling Load
 Benefits of Energy Efficient
Lighting
XII. Lighting Design Practices and
Considerations
 Historical Design Practices
 Architectural Lighting Design
 Exit Illumination and Marking
XIII. Lighting System Controls
XIV. Daylighting Principles
 Fundamental Principles
 Daylight
1. Direct Light
2. Reflected Light
3. Diffuse
 Glazings
 Types of Glazing Materials
 Daylighting Strategies
1. Windows
2. Skylights
3. Reflective Light
Shelves
4. Light Pipes
5. Fabric Roof
Membranes

MEMBERS:
1. Amasula - 2
2. Engo - 2
3. Espallardo - 6
4. Francisco - 9
5. Masangkay - 5
6. Nallica - 9
7. Nicoleta - 1
8. Olaguer - 8
9. Tomines - 4
10. Yabillo - 6

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