Master the science of lighting design with practical guidance on glare, distribution, and street illumination.
This thoroughly revised guide examines how to achieve effective illumination while controlling glare in real-world settings. It covers how lighting curves influence visibility, how lamp height and spacing affect uniformity, and how different street layouts change performance. Rich diagrams and practical notes help readers translate theory into safer, more efficient lighting plans.
- Understand glare limits and the impact of distribution curves on visual comfort
- Learn how lamp height, spacing, and unit type affect uniform illumination on streets and sidewalks
- Explore installation patterns such as parallel, staggered, and arch arrangements for urban lighting
- Get an overview of key photometry instruments and practical measurement approaches
Ideal for students, engineers, and practitioners involved in lighting design, urban planning, or electrical systems who want clear, actionable guidance grounded in established methods.