IBTM 5680 Lighting Engineering
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Level: MSc
Duration: One semester
Contact Hours: 3 hours per week
Prerequisite: None
Description: This course covers important design concepts, principles and technical calculations of lighting engineering and systems for buildings and facilities. The basic principles of light and colour, the mechanism of human eye and vision, and the components of artificial light sources and luminaires will be studied. The advanced practical skills for indoor and outdoor lighting design and calculations, daylighting design and lighting energy management will be explained. The principle of colorimetry and the calculations of photometric data for lighting design will be introduced. The lighting design considerations on human perception, daylight factor, glare control, colour rendering, energy efficiency, safety and emergency will be discussed.
Assessment Methods: Examination (60%), Continuous Assessment (40%)
Course Website: http://ibse.hk/IBTM5680/

Educational Objectives:

  • To introduce the important design concepts, principles and technical calculations of lighting engineering and systems
  • To enable students to appreciate the design practice and advanced practical skills for lighting design, daylighting design and lighting energy management
Learning Outcomes:
  • Explain the important design concepts and basic principles of lighting engineering
  • Evaluate the components of artificial light sources and luminaires
  • Perform technical calculations of lighting systems for buildings and facilities
  • Apply the design practice for indoor and outdoor lighting design and assessment
  • Appraise advanced practical skills for daylighting design and lighting energy management
References:
  • Design guides:
    • Karlen M., Benya J. R. & Spangler C., 2014. Lighting Design Basics, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ. [HKALL]
    • Pritchard D. C., 1999. Lighting, 6th ed., Longman, Harlow. [HKALL]
    • Simons R. H. & Bean A.R., 2001. Lighting Engineering: Applied Calculations, Architectural Press, Oxford. [HKALL]
    • SLL, 2022. The SLL Code for Lighting, Society of Light and Lighting (SLL), London. [HKALL]
    • Winchip S. M., 2017. Fundamentals of Lighting, Fairchild Publications, New York. [HKALL]
  • Reference books:
    • Awasthi O. N., 2014. Fundamentals of Lighting, Alpha Science International Ltd., Oxford, U.K. [HKALL]
    • Baker N. & Steemers K., 2013. Daylight Design of Buildings, Earthscan, Abingdon, Oxon & New York. [HKALL - online]
    • Benya J., et al, 2003. Advanced Lighting Guidelines, 2003 ed., New Buildings Institute, White Salmon, Washington. [HKALL][https://www.lightingassociates.org/i/u/2127806/f/tech_sheets/Advanced_Lighting_Guidelines_2003.pdf]
    • Boubekri M., 2014. Daylighting Design: Planning Strategies and Best Practice Solutions, Birkhäuser, Basel and Boston. [HKALL][HKALL - online]
    • Boyce P. R., 2014. Human Factors in Lighting, 3rd ed., CRC Press/Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, FL. [HKALL online]
    • Cuttle C., 2008. Lighting by Design, Architectural Press, 2nd ed., Oxford. [HKALL]
    • Fetters J. L., 1998. The Handbook of Lighting Surveys and Audits, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. [HKALL online][HKALL]
    • Gherri, B., 2015. Assessment of Daylight Performance in Buildings: Methods and Design Strategies, WIT Press, Southampton, UK. [HKALL]
    • IESNA, 2011. The Lighting Handbook: Reference & Application, 10th ed., Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, New York, N.Y. [HKALL]
    • IET, 2014. Code of Practice for the Application of LED Lighting Systems, Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Stevenage. [HKALL]
    • Kitsinelis S., 2015. Light Sources: Basics of Lighting Technologies and Applications, 2nd Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [HKALL online]
    • Livingston J., 2014. Designing with Light: the Art, Science and Practice of Architectural Lighting Design, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ. [HKALL]
    • Schreuder D., 2008. Outdoor Lighting: Physics, Vision and Perception, Springer, Dordrecht. [HKALL]
    • SLL, 2018. The SLL Lighting Handbook, Society of Light and Lighting (SLL), London. [HKALL]
    • SLL, 2006. Emergency Lighting Design Guide, The Society of Light and Lighting (SLL), London. [HKALL]
    • Tregenza P. & Wilson M., 2011. Daylighting: Architecture and Lighting Design, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon and New York. [HKALL]
    • Handbook of Lighting Design (ERCO Edition) https://download.erco.com/en/media/handbook
    • The Lighting Handbook (Zumtobel) http://www.zumtobel.com/PDB/teaser/EN/lichthandbuch.pdf

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