Provider: Lucerne University
Light is an elementary design element in interior design and architecture. Without light, there is no perception of space. In four coordinated modules, students learn how to work with artificial light and daylight over the course of about one year. Both technical and design elements are covered. Modules: Basics of light Designing with daylight Designing with artificial light Designing luminaires The respective modules can also be attended individually. Please contact the course instructor. Learning objectives Solid knowledge of light as a design tool for interiors Sensitization to the interrelationship between people, light and space Knowledge of the procedures, methods and tools for designing with daylight and artificial light Certificate of achievement: Written final paper with presentation Conclusion
A degree at tertiary level (ETH/University, University of Applied Sciences, University of Applied Sciences and others) followed by at least two years of professional experience. Persons with an equivalent qualification and several years of professional experience can be admitted in limited numbers via a standardized admission procedure ("sur dossier").