RedVector RV-10417

Building Systems for Designers - Lighting Systems

Building Systems for Designers - Lighting Systems

2 hrs. Online Course

Level: Fundamental

Item#: RV-10417

SME: Corky Binggeli, ASIID

This course has been discontinued.

 
 
All interior design projects start with an investigation of existing conditions. The location of an interior project within an existing or newly designed building, whether at the perimeter or at its center, affects light, view, and energy demands.
 
Interior design schools routinely offer full-semester courses on lighting design. It is not the purpose of this course to try to cover all of the facets of lighting design to the degree that a lighting course would. Instead, we will look at how the current approach to lighting developed as well as how current lighting design practices affect relationships between architects, engineers, lighting designers, and interior designers. We will also look at and controls and will consider practical fixture requirements and lighting system maintenance.
 
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Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify and explain daylighting characteristics and its effect on spaces
  • Describe lighting design basics and principles
  • Outline the lighting design process
  • Identify the different light types and their uses
  • Identify the lighting-fixtures and controls
  • Describe lighting techniques for vary spaces and environments
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Corky Binggeli, ASIID
Corky Binggeli, ASIID Photo
CORKY BINGGELI, ASID, is a principal at Corky Binggeli Interior Design in Boston and has taught at the Boston Architectural Center and at Wentworth Institute of Technology.

Corky Binggeli Interior Design was founded in 1991, with a focus on commercial projects. Corky studied both architecture and interior design and earned her MID at the Boston Architectural Center after earning a BA in British Civilization at Barnard College, and worked with architectural firms as a designer and space planner for over 10 years. She has developed a reputation for careful attention to her client’s needs and priorities, and excellent communication skills. Her dynamic designs, which are as functional as they are beautiful, have earned her many long-term and repeat clients.
State Licenses
LA - Interior Designer (Health, Safety & Welfare - 12.999143.23)
NE - Architect (Health, Safety & Welfare)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.20 CEUs for this program
NE - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.20 CEUs for this program
NJ - Engineer (General - 24GP000006300)
NY - Engineer (General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEU for this program.