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Lighting Design
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Natural Lighting
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Light provided by sun, moon, and fire.
Natural Lighting Light provided by sun, moon, and fire.
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Artificial Lighting Incandescent Gives a yellow glow to rooms, uses more energy than other lighting types.
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Fluorescent Lighting Gives diffused, shadowless light, casts a blue light.
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Halogen Lighting Expensive but long lasting, bright white light , most like sunlight, very hot bulbs.
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Incandescent Light vs. Halogen Light -
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Artificial Light Artificial Light is used in 3 areas. General Lighting
Task Lighting Accent/Decorative
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General Lighting Provides enough light so you can see everything in a room.
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Task Lighting Focus light on the area where it is most needed, used for close-up activities.
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Accent Lighting Provides a concentrated beam of light that focuses on a particular object or area
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Lighting Fixtures Ceiling
Lights mounted on the ceiling including surface mounted, semi-surface mounted, pendants, and chandeliers.
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Wall Fixtures Lights mounted on the wall such as sconces.
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Cove Fixtures A light placed just below the ceiling
with a board or deflector beneath it.
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Recessed Lighting Light fixtures hidden in the ceiling such as can lights.
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Portable Lighting Lights that can be moved such as lamps or clip on lights.
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Strip Lighting A series of bulbs mounted together in a line.
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Track Lighting Lighting mounted on a metal strip that allows fixtures to be placed anywhere along a strip.
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