Designing with color to enhance the landscape.

Registration Eligibility
just register
Start Date
06/05/2024
End Date
06/07/2024
Description
There are many aspects to consider in regard to landscape lighting design. These aspects are not taught in design school and requires landscape architects to teach themselves lighting. This often becomes secondary to the design process or more often than not left to others. This course will teach landscape architects the fundamentals of lighting design with kelvin temperature and color. We will discuss proper fixture placement, how to control and reduce glare, black holes and create a comfortable atmosphere for the nighttime user while incorporating natural colors of the landscape and highlighting with RGB.
Location
Asheville, NC
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
Yes
Subjects
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
fundamentals of lighting with proper Kelvin Temperatures
the different levels of light output, and
how proper design placement and color can enhance the nighttime outdoor environment.
Instructors
Jason Shanabarger
Course Codes
B2-D
Provider
North Carolina Chapter of ASLA


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