Course Information
Course Overview
Learn the lighting standard and software for an effective office lighting design
In this course, you will learn everything you need to know on how to successfully design and calculate an office lighting.
The course is composed of theory about lighting design, and hands-on tutorials using the Dialux evo software and AutoCAD.
Below are the sections and topics of this course:
1. What is Office Lighting?
2. Lighting Design Standard for Office LG-7
3. Sample Lighting Design Calculations for:
a. Corridor
b. Reception Area
c. Small Meeting Room
d. Conference Room
e. Single Office
f. Open Office
g. Archive Room
h. IT Room
4. Human Centric Lighting
5. Circadian Rhythm
6. Selecting the Luminaire
7. Tunable While
8. Daylight for Office
9. Lighting Control
10. Hands-on tutorial using Dialux evo
11. Documentation
12. DWG export from Dialux and use as a lighting layout
This course has lifetime access, therefore you can come back to this course anytime you want.
I will guarantee you that after this training, you will be confident to design, layout, select the luminaire, and calculate the office lighting design.
I will also share with you some of my winning office lighting projects and the techniques I used to do it.
So, what are you waiting for? I will see you inside!
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 29 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Theory
- Section 3 Hands-On Lighting Design Calculations
- Section 4 Closing
What You’ll Learn
- At the end of this course, students will be able to design lighting for office environment, Select the right luminaire for office application, Understand the benefits of good lighting in employees health
Skills covered in this course
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