
The textbook is devoted to lighting design in landscape architecture. It examines theoretical and practical aspects of using light as an expressive and functional tool for shaping landscape environments. The publication covers main types of lighting, characteristics of artificial light sources, interaction between color and light, and principles of lighting various landscape elements. Special attention is given to contemporary trends in lighting design, psychophysiological aspects of light perception, and methods of color-spatial modeling. The textbook is based on the lecture course “Lighting Design” for bachelor students. The book is intended for university students, teachers, and professionals working in landscape design and environmental improvement. Учебник посвящен вопросам светового дизайна в ландшафтной архитектуре. Рассматриваются теоретические и практические аспекты использования света как выразительного и функционального средства моделирования ландшафтной среды. В учебнике освещены основные виды освещения, характеристики искусственных источников света, взаимодействие цвета и света, а также принципы освещения различных объектов ландшафта. Особое внимание уделено современным тенденциям в световом дизайне, психофизиологическим аспектам восприятия световой среды и приемам цвето-пространственного моделирования. Учебник составлен в соответствии с программой бакалавриата по материалам лекционного курса «Дизайн освещения». Издание предназначено для студентов высших учебных заведений, преподавателей, а также практикующих специалистов в области ландшафтного дизайна и благоустройства территорий. Drobchenko, N. (2025).Lighting Design / Дизайн освещения.Warsaw: iScience Sp. z o.o.https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18872298
landscape lighting, light environment, lighting design, urban landscaping, lighting in landscape architecture, architectural lighting, landscape architecture
landscape lighting, light environment, lighting design, urban landscaping, lighting in landscape architecture, architectural lighting, landscape architecture
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