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AIMT2010 | Lighting Techniques | 2+1+0 | ECTS:4 | Year / Semester | Spring Semester | Level of Course | Short Cycle | Status | Compulsory | Department | DEPARTMENT of DESIGN | Prerequisites and co-requisites | None | Mode of Delivery | | Contact Hours | 14 weeks - 2 hours of lectures and 1 hour of practicals per week | Lecturer | Öğr. Gör. Dr Burcu EFE ZİYREK | Co-Lecturer | | Language of instruction | Turkish | Professional practise ( internship ) | None | | The aim of the course: | By providing information about lighting design, to examine the relationship between light and space in interior architecture in the context of space design, to ensure that they reflect the most appropriate lighting methods in the relationship between space and light. |
Learning Outcomes | CTPO | TOA | Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to : | | | LO - 1 : | Understanding the importance of lighting in space design | 1,2,4 | 3,5, | LO - 2 : | The ability to understand the contribution of light to visual comfort and space design while performing visual perception. | 1,2,4 | 3,5, | LO - 3 : | Ability to understand the light-color-shadow relationship in interior design | 1,2,4 | 3,5, | CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), LO : Learning Outcome | |
Giving the basic terminology about lighting, definition of visual comfort and its components, natural and artificial lighting issues, examining the characteristics of lighting devices and lamps, explaining the necessary elements for lighting design suitable for the function of the space, presentations, assignments. |
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Course Syllabus | Week | Subject | Related Notes / Files | Week 1 | Explanation of the course plan, purpose and content, general description of the resources to be used, the methods to be followed, the subjects and the course | | Week 2 | Lighting Design Concept
The Relationship between Interior Design and Lighting
Contribution of Lighting Design to Space Design
Types of Lighting, Natural Lighting | | Week 3 | Seeing
Visual Comfort Conditions
Quantity and quality of light | | Week 4 | Physical Properties of the surfaces that make up the space
Lighting Types | | Week 5 | Lighting Design Principles / Lighting Types | | Week 6 | Luminaires in Lighting Design | | Week 7 | User-Centered Lighting Design /Health | | Week 8 | Housing and Store Model Lighting Design | | Week 9 | Midterm Exam | | Week 10 | Hotel and office lighting uses | | Week 11 | Lighting uses in hospitals, shopping malls, shops and museum-art gallery spaces | | Week 12 | Lighting uses in educational buildings, restaurants-cafes, supermarkets | | Week 13 | Term project lighting project drawing | | Week 14 | Term project lighting project drawing | | Week 15 | Final Exam Preparation | | Week 16 | Final Exam | | |
1 | Sirel, Ş., Aydınlatma Sözlüğü, Yem Yayınları, 1997. | | |
1 | Özkaya, M., ?Aydınlatma Tekniği?, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2004. | | 2 | Fitoz, İ., ?Mekan Tasarımında Belirleyici Bir Etken Olarak Yapay Işık İçin Aydınlatma Tasarımı Modeli?, MSGSÜ Fen Bilimleri Ens., Doktora Tezi, 2002. | | 3 | Gordon, G., ?Interior Lighting For Designers?, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, 2003. | | 4 | Abdülrahimov, R. 2005; Mimarlıkta Aydınlatma, Trabzon | | |
Method of Assessment | Type of assessment | Week No | Date | Duration (hours) | Weight (%) | Mid-term exam | 9 | 13.04.2023 | 1 | 10 | Practice | 13 14 15 | 11.05.2023 18.05.2023 25.05.2023 | 3 | 40 | Homework/Assignment/Term-paper | 8 10 11 12 | 06.04.2023 20.04.2023 27.04.2023 04.05.2023 | 3 | 40 | End-of-term exam | 16 | | 1 | 10 | |
Student Work Load and its Distribution | Type of work | Duration (hours pw) | No of weeks / Number of activity | Hours in total per term | Yüz yüze eğitim | 3 | 15 | 45 | Arasınav için hazırlık | 4 | 1 | 4 | Arasınav | 3 | 1 | 3 | Uygulama | 3 | 6 | 18 | Ödev | 4 | 4 | 16 | Proje | 3 | 3 | 9 | Dönem sonu sınavı için hazırlık | 4 | 1 | 4 | Dönem sonu sınavı | 3 | 1 | 3 | Total work load | | | 102 |
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