About this course

To understand the basic principles of lighting design. Developing a lighting scheme into a detailed lighting plan.

NOTE: This course is only suitable for those with some understanding of design principles, but without detailed knowledge of lighting.

Course Description

With energy efficiency being a major part of any design, we have introduced an energy effect light box in our lighting studio. The Light box illustrates the effects of fluorescent, cold cathode and LED light sources, and demonstrates different colour temperatures, their light output and how to control them. With easy to view fittings, the light box clearly shows the size of each light source, its control gear or driver and how it is mounted.

This is now particularly important because compliance with Part L of the Building Regulations has become increasingly stringent. Part L requires that energy efficient lighting be used in both domestic (Part L1) and non-domestic (Part L2) buildings. The regulations currently apply to all new buildings and refurbishments. The light box is therefore a useful tool to enable students to see the radical advances in lighting technology.

Day 1: Lighting Principles

Dealing with the basic principles of lighting, the day will encourage the individual to think about lighting at the outset of a project rather than as an addition to a scheme.

There will be studio demonstrations where the different effects can be seen working and an exciting, inspirational lecture will be given showing the different ways the professional lighting designer achieves these effects.

In addition, a practical studio session will cover the principle types of lamps, fittings and controls available to the designer.

Psychology Of Light

Basic Principles of Lighting Design

Overview of Lamps (including Colour Temperature and Rendition, Beam Widths and Lamp Life)

Control Your Environment (including Total Home Integration)

Day 2: Lighting Schemes & Plans

This day will examine how to put together a lighting plan, enabling the designer to specify the exact position of each chosen fitting to create the desired effect. The day will include an exercise to design a lighting scheme for a specific space.

How to develop a lighting scheme

What fittings to use

Where to place the fittings

Building up the circuits and layering of light

Lighting specification and circuit schedule

Examining specific areas of the house

Group projects include developing a lighting scheme for a client’s kitchen & bathroom and studying the end result with the lighting designer involved

A general overview of several projects including gardens highlighting all the main points of the two lighting days

Timetable

This course takes place at KLC School of Design in London.

9.30am arrival on day 1.

Teaching hours 10.00am - 4.00pm.

Course Materials

Included

  • All materials for this course are included in the course fee

Additional information

Refreshments and a delicious light lunch will be provided on the first day of the course.

Tutors

Rebecca Weir

Rebecca Weir is Creative Director and Founder of Light IQ. Rebecca’s passion for lighting and her ability to harness and maximise the creative potential of light, to explore and push the boundaries of illumination has led to the successful completion of over 1,200 award-winning residential and commercial projects worldwide.

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