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Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 18: January-December, 1923 (Classic Reprint) Hardcover

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Management number 220807236 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$23.60 Model Number 220807236
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Discover foundational insights from early 20th‑century lighting engineering.This volume surveys how lighting design balances beauty and practicality, with practical guidance drawn from professional projects and technical research.Inside, you’ll find discussions on the value of luminaires, the science of color and light, and the impact of illumination on industry, architecture, and daily life. It captures the era’s move toward standardized codes, measurements, and best practices for safer, more efficient lighting in workplaces, transportation, and public spaces.Insights into aesthetic and utilitarian value of luminairesColor, perception, and the science behind daylight and artificial lightPractical lighting applications for factories, power plants, railcars, hospitals, and streetsProgress toward codes, standards, and structured reporting in the fieldIdeal for readers of historical engineering, architecture, and lighting design who want a window into early professional practice and its lasting influence. Read more

ISBN10 033104546X
ISBN13 978-0331045468
Language English
Publisher Forgotten Books
Dimensions 5.98 x 2.36 x 9.02 inches
Item Weight 3.79 pounds
Reading age 14 years and up

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