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168 Seiten
Englisch
Birkhäusererschienen am21.11.20061. Auflage

The improvement of public lighting is an effective and economical way to enhance the attractiveness of urban downtown areas. Many cities in Germany and Europe have already recognized this fact and used master plans to create entirely new systems of urban lighting. They have been motivated to do so by the desire to compete with other cities and to upgrade and enhance their city centers.

Although this trend is widespread and enduring, a typology of urban lighting has not been available until now. As a concrete and practical guide, this book establishes first standards for the field. Drawing on the author's experience, it addresses the technical and planning aspects of the task and provides important information on feasibility and possible financing models. Organized systematically and with a wealth of color illustrations, detail drawings, and implementation plans, it is an indispensable guide to successfully interacting with other planners, government departments, and investors.



Ulrike Brandi (b. 1957), Dipl. Des. IALD DWB, is a lighting designer and the managing director of ULRIKE BRANDI LICHT GmbH in Hamburg. She designs lighting solutions for commercial buildings, natural settings, and cities. The firm has realized more than 300 projects throughout the world.

Christoph Geissmar-Brandi, (b. 1958), Dr. phil., is an art historian, exhibition curator, and the author of many books in the field.
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The improvement of public lighting is an effective and economical way to enhance the attractiveness of urban downtown areas. Many cities in Germany and Europe have already recognized this fact and used master plans to create entirely new systems of urban lighting. They have been motivated to do so by the desire to compete with other cities and to upgrade and enhance their city centers.

Although this trend is widespread and enduring, a typology of urban lighting has not been available until now. As a concrete and practical guide, this book establishes first standards for the field. Drawing on the author's experience, it addresses the technical and planning aspects of the task and provides important information on feasibility and possible financing models. Organized systematically and with a wealth of color illustrations, detail drawings, and implementation plans, it is an indispensable guide to successfully interacting with other planners, government departments, and investors.



Ulrike Brandi (b. 1957), Dipl. Des. IALD DWB, is a lighting designer and the managing director of ULRIKE BRANDI LICHT GmbH in Hamburg. She designs lighting solutions for commercial buildings, natural settings, and cities. The firm has realized more than 300 projects throughout the world.

Christoph Geissmar-Brandi, (b. 1958), Dr. phil., is an art historian, exhibition curator, and the author of many books in the field.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783764382636
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2006
Erscheinungsdatum21.11.2006
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten168 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Illustrationen30 b/w and 109 col. ill.
Artikel-Nr.1791308
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Trip to the city.- Introduction: Trip to the city.- Process.- Concept Development.- Efficiency and Performance Profiles.- Implementation.- Lamps and Luminaires.- Typology.- Travelling by Car.- On Foot.- Design Principles and Techniques.- Completed Schemes.- Boulevard: "Bürger" in Bremerhaven.- Historical Facade: Hamburg Town Hall.- Shopping Centre: London White City.- Airport: Terminal II, Munich.- Historical Town: Einbeck.- Riverside Walk: Jungfernstieg, Hamburg.- Fountains and Monuments: Schonbrunn, Vienna.- Park: Negara Bank, Kuala Lumpur.- Square: Thomaskirchhof, Leipzig.- Temporary Light Installation: Gasometer, Oberhausen.- Urban District: Zurich Affoltern.- Small Town: Lemgo.- Large City: Bremen.- Large City: Luxembourg.- New District: HafenCity Hamburg.- Developments.- Light and Shadow in the Public Realm: Past and Present.mehr