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Lighting Design in Shared Public Spaces.

By: Sumartojo, ShantiPublisher: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Copyright date: �2022Description: 1 online resource (239 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource001: EBC6935507ISBN: 9781000566178Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Lighting Design in Shared Public SpacesDDC classification: 628.95 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- 1 Light, dark and lighting design for shared public spaces: new perspectives on experiences of the lit world -- 2 Illuminating experiences: lighting design as an epistemic approach -- 3 Light and value: a design anthropology of light and well-being in hospital buildings -- 4 The midwifery feel of light -- 5 Perceptions of safety in cities after dark -- 6 How the city feels: workshopping lighting design in public space -- 7 At the margins of attention: security lighting and luminous art interventions in Copenhagen -- 8 Lights out? Lowering urban lighting levels and increasing atmosphere at a Danish tram station -- 9 Towers for the night -- 10 Dark designs: creating shadow, gloomy spaces and enchanting light -- Index.

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This book advocates an approach to lighting design that focuses on how people experience illumination . Lighting Design in Shared Public Spaces contextualises light, dark and lighting design within the settings, sensations, ideas and imaginaries that form our understandings of ourselves and the world around us.

The chapters in this collection bring a new perspective to lighting design, arguing for an approach that addresses how lighting is experienced, understood and valued by people. Across a range of new case studies from Australia, Germany, Denmark, and the United Kingdom, the authors account for lighting design's crucial role in shaping our dynamic and messy experiential worlds. With many turning to innovative ethnographic methodologies, they powerfully demonstrate how feelings of comfort, safety, security, vulnerability, care and well-being can configure in and through how people experience and manipulate light and dark. By focusing on how lighting is improvised, arranged, avoided and composed in relation to the people and things it acts upon, the book advances understandings of lighting design by showing how improved experiences of the built environment can result from more sensitive and context-specific illumination.

The book is intended for social scientists who are interested in the lit or sensory world, as well as designers, architects, urban planners and others concerned with how the experience of light, dark and lighting might be both better understood and implemented in our shared public spaces.

Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- 1 Light, dark and lighting design for shared public spaces: new perspectives on experiences of the lit world -- 2 Illuminating experiences: lighting design as an epistemic approach -- 3 Light and value: a design anthropology of light and well-being in hospital buildings -- 4 The midwifery feel of light -- 5 Perceptions of safety in cities after dark -- 6 How the city feels: workshopping lighting design in public space -- 7 At the margins of attention: security lighting and luminous art interventions in Copenhagen -- 8 Lights out? Lowering urban lighting levels and increasing atmosphere at a Danish tram station -- 9 Towers for the night -- 10 Dark designs: creating shadow, gloomy spaces and enchanting light -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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