Tuesday, June 8, 2010

RDG262 Interior Lighting

RDG 262 - PENCAHAYAAN REKABENTUK DALAMAN
SEMESTER 1 - 2009/2010

Introduction:
Students will be exposed to the principals of lighting, light application and the development of lighting field. The students will also be exposed to lighting technology which is expanding rapidly and the familiarization of the methods in applying lighting technologies. Research and findings of lighting will also be explored.


Course Objectives:
To explore the understanding of artificial lighting supported by the comprehension of natural day lighting.
To expose the students to may aspects of artificial lighting that enhances interior spaces that cater for commercial, institutional, industrial, social and cultural demands.
To consider artificial lighting’s fundamentals, techniques and design for various purposes in interior design.


Leraning Outcomes:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
To understand the concepts of lighting both natural and artificial and their current application in interior spaces.
To understand the principal of daylighting.
To understand the application of natural lighting in interior spaces.
To understand the properties of artificial lighting.
To understand the application of artificial lighting and its terminalogies.
To understand the various types of artificial lighting that is applicable for interior spaces.
To understand the application for interior spaces of commercial, retail and residential design.
To understand the application for interior spaces of institutional and transportation.


References:
Lighting Handbook (1984). North American Philips Lighting Corp.
Flavin, Dan (2000). The Architecture of Light. New York: Guggenheim Museum.
Storey, Sally (2003). Lighting. London: Quadrille.
Myserson, Jeremy (1996). International Lighting Design. Laurence King: Lomdon.
Whitehead, Randall (2004). Residential Lighting: A Practical Guide. John Wiley & Sons Inc; Hoboken, NJ.
Phillips, Derek (2000).Lighting Modern Buildings. Architectural Press; Oxford.





Week Schedule:
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Week 1 08/07/09 Light in General (Sight, Colours,The Human Eye) Project 1
(20%) (SFSF)
Week 2 15/07/09 Daylight - Definitions and Benefits (SFSF)
Week 3 22/07/09 Optimising and Usage of Daylight (SFSF)
Week 4 29/07/09 Optimising and Usage of Daylight (SFSF)
Week 5 05/08/09 Lighting Science (ABA)
Week 6 12/08/09 Fundamentals of Lighting (ABA)
Week 7 19/08/09 MID-TERM BREAK
Week 8 26/08/09 Lighting Design/Techniques (ABA)
Week 9 02/09/09 Lighting Design Details (ABA)
Week 10 09/09/09 Lighting Design (ABA)
Week 11 16/09/09 Residential Lighting. Project 2 (20%) (ROT)
Week 12 23/09/09 SPECIAL BREAK –IDUL FTR
Week 13 30/09/09 Garden Lighting (In/Outdoor) (ROT)
Week 14 07/10/09 Commercial/Retail Lighting; Stage/Exhibition Lighting (ROT)
Week 15 14/10/09 Health Care Facilities (ROT)
Week 16 21/10/09 Transportation Lighting (ROT)
Week 17 28/10/09 Revision week
Week 18 04/11/09 Exam week 1
Week 19 11/11/09 Exam week 2
Week 20 18/11/09 Exam week 3



Lectures on Wednesday: Venue: Tutorial Room 2; HBP’s Computer Lab
Time: 10.00 am – 1.00 pm
40% Coursework, 60% Exam
Lecturers:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifah Fairus Syed Fadzil (SFSF)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azizi Bahauddin (ABA)
Coordinator:
Mr. Roslan Talib (ROT) roslan@usm.my; roslanusm@gmail.com DL 04 653 4525artistic-home-lighting-interior-project1
http://dornob.com/interior-art-installation-architecture-modern-mobility/?ref=search

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