The Effect of Lighting On Building Design And Cost
Lighting forms an integral part of any buidling whether residential or commercial buildings. Basically, there are two ways in which lighting can be used in buidlings, that is, for aesthetics and also for practical uses.
By aesthetics I means using the effects of lighting to create unique designs to improve on the look and feel of the building.
By practical uses, I mean using lighting whether artificial or natural sources to illuminate both inside and outside of a buidling.
Using lightng effectively can help enhance the appearance of the buidling bu also the design of the buidling. It can help highlight certain features of the buidling during the day using daylight. Examples of this can be achieved using windows, doors and sometimes the ceiling access from the daylight or skylight. Sandton City mall and other malls in Johannesburg uses this kind lighting effectively.
Using daylight is a really good way of saving energy. With good planning and a good design, daylights can be used to help reduce the amount of energy consumed by artificial lighting. This form of lighting can be used in combination with buildling insulation to save energy.
Artificial lighting serves its purpose mostly in the night time. Artificial lighting can also be used to create a beautiful designs within a building. During concerts, this type of lighting are used to create laser effects.
To be able to create great building designs using the effects of lighting as an architect, you need to be both creative and analytical. This kind of skill may not be available in one person.
In fact, some people believe you never be be both. In other words, you are either creative or analytical. Some other school of thought believe that you can be creative and have a bit of analytical capabilities abd vice versa.
Whatever the case is, there is without doubt that energy-efficient buildings uses light efficiently.
