The Course Introduces Students to The Mechanism of Visual Perception, and The Way The Visual System Interprets The Surrounding Environment. The Course Reviews Issues Such As Dispersion of Light and The Array of Colors in a Lit-up Space, Natural Light's Properties and Its Use in Lighting Buildings, Direct Sun Light Vs. Shading, Properties and Uses of Light Sources, Light Fixtures, Measurements, Calculations of Natural and Electric Lighting, Natural and Artificial Light Combinations in Buildings, Outdoor Illumination in Streets, Squares, Buildings, and Other Sites. The Course Provides The Students an Opportunity to Gain Hands-on Experience With Advanced Tools and Computer Programs For Lighting Calculation.

Faculty: Architecture and Town Planning
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

114014 - Mechanics and Waves


Course with no extra credit

205484 - Environm.control - Lighting


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