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Architectural Lighting

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By (author): Cecilia Ramos Herve Descottes

Architectural Lighting , the latest addition to the Architecture Briefs series, provides both a critical approach to and a conceptual framework for understanding the application of lighting in the built environment. The key considerations of lighting design are illuminated through accessible texts and instructional diagrams. Six built projects provide readers with concrete examples of the ways in which these principles are applied. Short essays by architect Steven Holl, artist Sylvain Dubuisson, and landscape architect James Corner explore the role of lighting in defining spatial compositions. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 217 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781568989389

About Cecilia RamosHerve Descottes

HERVE DESCOTTES was born and raised in Dijon France. It is in this country that he began his professional career as a lighting designer working on projects such as the renovation of the Richelieu wing of the Louvre and the lighting of the custom case for the Mona Lisa. In 1993 Descottes moved to New York City where he established the lighting design and consulting firm L'Observatoire International. Descotte's vision was to found a lighting design office whose team was comprised of an international cadre of lighting designers culled from a variety of disciplines. Formally trained lighting designers architects interior designers engineers and artists were brought together to pursue the common aim of lighting the built environment.Through his work as a lighting designer Descottes is continually inspired by his collaborations with many great architects of our time including but not limited to Frank Gehry Steven Holl Richard Meier and Jean Nouvel. The professional opportunities that arise from these relationships and collaborations permit Descottes the opportunity to travel all over the world not as a tourist but as professional that immerses himself in a multitude of cultures. His travels are a constant source of artistic inspiration that drives much of his aesthetic exploration and conceptual work. Descottes has been the recipient of many prestigious awards including an Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Award for Collaborative Achievement in Design (AIA) and being named Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture (2008). CECILIA RAMOS was born and raised in Concord MA daughter of Spanish parents. From an early age annual trips to Spain to visit relatives inspired an appreciation for Spain's rich art and architectural history. Cecilia majored in architectural design at MIT and Princeton but also simultaneously pursued studies in art history. Of note was her involvement in Princeton's Program in Hellenic Studies with whom she attended several lengthy workshops at the Prodromos Monastery in Serres Greece dedicated to the study the Byzantine architecture in the context of a functioning monastery. This work led to her recent involvement in the creation of a video piece for the museum exhibition Architecture as Icon: Representations of architecture in Byzantine art exhibited both at the Byzantine Museum of Thessalonki (2009) and the Princeton University Art Museum (2010). Cecilia lives in Brooklyn NY where she designs and is a frequent collaborator with L'Observatoire International.

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