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US Mall 1 - Interior Lighting, Fourth Edition

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List Price: $85.00
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Manufacturer: Wiley
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 729.28 EAN: 9780471441182 ISBN: 047144118X Label: Wiley Manufacturer: Wiley Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 2003-01-28 Publisher: Wiley Studio: Wiley
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lighting Book Review Comment: I thought this book gave a great overview of both the physics of light and the principles of good lighting design.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent resource Comment: This is an excellent reference for any designer. The text is in simple language and makes lighting concepts very easy to comprehend. I actually enjoyed reading it and will be a better lighting designer because of it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very good book! Comment: This is a great lighting design book, lots of graphical explanations, lots of useful information, a must-buy for any kind of interior designer!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Good Introductory Textbook Material Comment: This is a required book for an introductory lighting class I'm taking. Since we are solely relying on this book and it isn't supplemented with lecture material, I find that, without familiarity with lighting terminology and concepts, it is very difficult to understand -- very cryptic with the seemingly overused language of the field. While the author may be very knowledgeable, I feel the book is not very well written and the target audience is, perhaps, not intended to be, essentially, the layman. I don't find the organization of ideas and concepts to be clearly laid out or communicated well and, as they unfold, and I come to understand what the author is trying to say, wonder why it was made so difficult -- is that all he means, geesh and why didn't he tell me that earlier. It would be easier to understand the general concept of things first, even in plain English perhaps, and then go on to a more technical description to learn the language of the field and get the details. Just seems to make simple things very complicated, especially with the language, flow of ideas, and phrasing.
I also find a lot of the graphic figures and photo examples need some clarification or more details. A picture's supposed to be worth a thousand words, not be cryptic and time-consuming to understand.
Sorry, I would not recommend this for students who are not primed first. Especially the younger ones.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great teacher Comment: While I was studying Interior Design at Parsons a number of years ago, I had Gary Gordon as a Lighting Design Instructor. He was by far one the best teachers that I had. He is very knowledgeable and has the unique ability to easily communicate the many aspects of both design and lighting. I highly recommend any publication he has authored.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lighting Book Review Comment: I thought this book gave a great overview of both the physics of light and the principles of good lighting design.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent resource Comment: This is an excellent reference for any designer. The text is in simple language and makes lighting concepts very easy to comprehend. I actually enjoyed reading it and will be a better lighting designer because of it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very good book! Comment: This is a great lighting design book, lots of graphical explanations, lots of useful information, a must-buy for any kind of interior designer!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Good Introductory Textbook Material Comment: This is a required book for an introductory lighting class I'm taking. Since we are solely relying on this book and it isn't supplemented with lecture material, I find that, without familiarity with lighting terminology and concepts, it is very difficult to understand -- very cryptic with the seemingly overused language of the field. While the author may be very knowledgeable, I feel the book is not very well written and the target audience is, perhaps, not intended to be, essentially, the layman. I don't find the organization of ideas and concepts to be clearly laid out or communicated well and, as they unfold, and I come to understand what the author is trying to say, wonder why it was made so difficult -- is that all he means, geesh and why didn't he tell me that earlier. It would be easier to understand the general concept of things first, even in plain English perhaps, and then go on to a more technical description to learn the language of the field and get the details. Just seems to make simple things very complicated, especially with the language, flow of ideas, and phrasing.
I also find a lot of the graphic figures and photo examples need some clarification or more details. A picture's supposed to be worth a thousand words, not be cryptic and time-consuming to understand.
Sorry, I would not recommend this for students who are not primed first. Especially the younger ones.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great teacher Comment: While I was studying Interior Design at Parsons a number of years ago, I had Gary Gordon as a Lighting Design Instructor. He was by far one the best teachers that I had. He is very knowledgeable and has the unique ability to easily communicate the many aspects of both design and lighting. I highly recommend any publication he has authored.
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