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Lighting historic buildings

Publication Year

1997

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

The purpose of this book is to trace the history of daylighting and other sources of light, up to the end of the 19th century to show the effect light has had on the form of buildings; and secondly to establish how architects and designers today should approach the lighting of historic buildings in the context of present day technology.

Author

Phillips, D.

ISBN

9780750633420

Publisher Information

Architectural Press

Architectural Press was originally an imprint of Elsevier. They produce technical books for architects in practice and at study. They are also now part of the Taylor and Francis group, a trading division of Informa UK Ltd.

Linacre House
Jordan Hill
Oxford
ARCPRESS
UK

Website: www.architecturalpress.com
Tel: 01865 310366