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Sustainable Lighting in Architecture

Lunchtime CPD

1pm - 2pm, 29th January 2016

The Cube, 1 Brittain Street,

Sheffield, S1 4RJ

CPD by - DeltaLight, Edmunds Kalnins-Kalnarajs, Lighting Advisor

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Artificial lighting is an often underutilised but important aspect of architectural design. The seminar will cover:

 

- Sustainable lighting design in a broad sense Part L lighting regulations and how to use lighting design to meet Part L requirements
- Energy efficient lamp sources and understanding the criteria that effects efficient lighting design; referring to examples from leisure, residential and working environments
- It will enable architects to approach a lighting design with the base knowledge of which using energy efficient light sources to use in conjunction with the principles of good lighting design to comply with current environmental legislation

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RIBA Core Curriculum :

- Climate: sustainable architecture
- Compliance: legal, regulatory and statutory frameworks and processes
- Designing and building it: design, construction, technology and engineering

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Knowledge level:

General Awareness

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