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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 19138 7.025 SCH Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
Titre : Light and emotions : Exploring Lighting Cultures. Conversations with Lighting Designers Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Laganier, Vincent (1972-....), Editeur scientifique ; Van Der Pol, Jasmine, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Basel : Birkhäuser Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 428 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 24cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-0346-0690-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Art de la lumière
Couleur en architecture
Designers -- 21e siècle
Éclairage architectural
Eclairage artificiel
Éclairage décoratif
Émotions - Dans l'art
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
Photographie -- 21e siècle
Sources de lumièreIndex. décimale : 7:691.628.9 Eclairage Résumé : Forty seven lighting designers have been interviewed in twelve countries across Asia, Europe and America. These lighting designers are famous for their work, considered to be trendsetters and opinion makers. They come from different lighting fields: interior, exterior, art, stage and cinema lighting. The interviews are about the aesthetical and emotional aspects in the field of architectural lighting. Beautiful project pictures illustrate the vision of the lighting designers at hand. Their stories will introduce you to the fascinating world of lighting design.The book “Light & Emotions, Exploring Lighting Cultures” was already published in 2009 by Philips. After an overwhelming response from designers, architects, engineers, students and the general public all over the world, the 2nd edition of the book is now official. In order to ensure a global availability of the book, we have handed over the re-publication of the book to publishing house Birkhäuser GmbH.
En ligne : http://www.lighting.philips.com/main/education/lighting-university/lighting-univ [...] Light and emotions : Exploring Lighting Cultures. Conversations with Lighting Designers [texte imprimé] / Laganier, Vincent (1972-....), Editeur scientifique ; Van Der Pol, Jasmine, Editeur scientifique . - Basel : Birkhäuser, 2011 . - 428 p. : ill. en coul. ; 24cm.
ISBN : 978-3-0346-0690-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Art de la lumière
Couleur en architecture
Designers -- 21e siècle
Éclairage architectural
Eclairage artificiel
Éclairage décoratif
Émotions - Dans l'art
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
Photographie -- 21e siècle
Sources de lumièreIndex. décimale : 7:691.628.9 Eclairage Résumé : Forty seven lighting designers have been interviewed in twelve countries across Asia, Europe and America. These lighting designers are famous for their work, considered to be trendsetters and opinion makers. They come from different lighting fields: interior, exterior, art, stage and cinema lighting. The interviews are about the aesthetical and emotional aspects in the field of architectural lighting. Beautiful project pictures illustrate the vision of the lighting designers at hand. Their stories will introduce you to the fascinating world of lighting design.The book “Light & Emotions, Exploring Lighting Cultures” was already published in 2009 by Philips. After an overwhelming response from designers, architects, engineers, students and the general public all over the world, the 2nd edition of the book is now official. In order to ensure a global availability of the book, we have handed over the re-publication of the book to publishing house Birkhäuser GmbH.
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Titre : N°284(2015 ; novembre) - 2015-11-01 - Dossier : transition éclairagiste : le juste vocabulaire Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2016 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Eclairage
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
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Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Eclairage
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 19629 LUX Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Réserve Disponible
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Titre : N°373(2015:oct/nov.) - 2015-10-01 - im-matérialité Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2015 Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture d'intérieur
Architecture domestique
Architecture et économie d'énergie
Architecture intérieure -- Aspect environnemental
Chareau, Pierre (1883-1950)
Construction -- Développement durable - Ecologie
Constructions -- Reconversion -- Slovénie
Constructions en béton -- Espagne
Design -- 21e siècle
Designers -- Japon -- 21e siècle
Éclairage public
Lumière du jour -- Design
Lumiere en architecture
Lye, Len (1901-1980)
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
Musées d'art -- Nouvelle-Zélande
Paris (France) -- Maison de verre
Pataphysique
Revêtements de sol
Roche, François (1961-....)
Vitraux -- 20e siècle
Yoshioka, Tokujin (1967-....)Index. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : Sommaire :
La maison sans fin... ni début d'ailleurs in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Lecture pataphysique de la Maison de Verre / Mary Johnson in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
François Roche. Mythomanias / Didier Faustino in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Tokujin / Kaoru Urata in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
De l'opacité à la transparence, matière à réflexion et question de temps / Kostas Grigoriadis in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Emballages emballants / Jean-François Pousse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Quand la lumière transfigure la matière / Lionel Blaisse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Urbanité étagée sur le Tage / Delphine Dèsveaux in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Dans la peau de Len Lye / Sophie Trelcat in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Comment tresser la corde... pour se pendre ! / Lionel Blaisse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Loft rural commis d'OFIS / Pierre Manon in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
All you need is... light / Sophie Roulet in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Matériaux de lumière / Delphine Dèsveaux in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Serge Ferrari, un industriel à l'écoute / Lionel Blaisse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Sols souples : vinyles et textiles en mutation / Olivier Namias in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Lumière en quête d'identité / Olivier Namias in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Fenêtre à la carte / Stéphane Lacaze in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Solutions / Françoise Marchenoir in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Matières, retour aux sources in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
En ligne : https://www2.lekiosk.com/fr/reader/1884231/1920236 [n° ou bulletin] N°373(2015:oct/nov.) - 2015-10-01 - im-matérialité [texte imprimé] . - 2015.
Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture d'intérieur
Architecture domestique
Architecture et économie d'énergie
Architecture intérieure -- Aspect environnemental
Chareau, Pierre (1883-1950)
Construction -- Développement durable - Ecologie
Constructions -- Reconversion -- Slovénie
Constructions en béton -- Espagne
Design -- 21e siècle
Designers -- Japon -- 21e siècle
Éclairage public
Lumière du jour -- Design
Lumiere en architecture
Lye, Len (1901-1980)
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
Musées d'art -- Nouvelle-Zélande
Paris (France) -- Maison de verre
Pataphysique
Revêtements de sol
Roche, François (1961-....)
Vitraux -- 20e siècle
Yoshioka, Tokujin (1967-....)Index. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : Sommaire :
La maison sans fin... ni début d'ailleurs in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Lecture pataphysique de la Maison de Verre / Mary Johnson in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
François Roche. Mythomanias / Didier Faustino in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Tokujin / Kaoru Urata in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
De l'opacité à la transparence, matière à réflexion et question de temps / Kostas Grigoriadis in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Emballages emballants / Jean-François Pousse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Quand la lumière transfigure la matière / Lionel Blaisse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Urbanité étagée sur le Tage / Delphine Dèsveaux in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Dans la peau de Len Lye / Sophie Trelcat in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Comment tresser la corde... pour se pendre ! / Lionel Blaisse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Loft rural commis d'OFIS / Pierre Manon in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
All you need is... light / Sophie Roulet in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Matériaux de lumière / Delphine Dèsveaux in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Serge Ferrari, un industriel à l'écoute / Lionel Blaisse in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Sols souples : vinyles et textiles en mutation / Olivier Namias in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Lumière en quête d'identité / Olivier Namias in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Fenêtre à la carte / Stéphane Lacaze in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Solutions / Françoise Marchenoir in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
Matières, retour aux sources in Archicree, 373 (octobre 2015)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 19630 ArchiCREE Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Vol.19 no1(2004) - 2004-01-01 - Implementing Preventive Conservation (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
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est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.19 no1(2004) - 2004-01-01 - Implementing Preventive Conservation Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2004 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Archéologie préventive
Architecture et climat
Art -- Conservation et restauration -- 21e siècle
Art -- Mutilation, dégradation, etc.
Champignons microscopiques
Développement durable -- Dans l'art
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
Monuments historiques -- Chauffage et ventilation
Monuments historiques -- Conservation et restauration
Musées -- Éclairage
Patrimoine culturel -- Entreposage
Patrimoine culturel -- Détérioration -- PréventionMots-clés : Conservation préventive Index. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Front cover: Detail of a French lithograph, Woman with Prayer Book, showing pronounced mold growth on the print's surface. Although this work—part of the collection of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont—was stored in a climate-controlled area, the tempered air was not properly circulated. During the summer months, the room's relative humidity reached levels high enough to support mold growth. Following the hiring of a conservator by the museum in 1982, the storage conditions of this and other paper artifacts were modified, and visible mold was removed from this particular print. Photo: © Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT.
Effective Preservation: From Reaction to Prevention
While many professions have become exceedingly narrow, preventive conservation has evolved to become one of the most interdisciplinary of fields. It uses knowledge from materials science, building science, chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, systems science, and management, as well as a host of technical fields. Decision making in this context can be exceedingly complex—which is why many in the profession are turning to risk management approaches that embrace uncertainty.
Sustainable Access: A Discussion about Implementing Preventive Conservation
Sarah Staniforth, Richard Kerschner, and Jonathan Ashley-Smith—three conservators who have devoted much time and thought to the application of preventive conservation—talk with the GCI's James Druzik and Jeffrey Levin about how the results of conservation research can be applied in a practical way.
Illuminating Alternatives: Research in Museum Lighting
One area where preservation risks can probably be more effectively managed is museum lighting. In 2002, new research on museum lighting helped prompt an experts meeting, organized by the GCI, that addressed questions involving the lighting of old master drawings. From that meeting's discussions, it was evident that there were a number of strategies that could improve the display lifetime of works of art on paper. The GCI is now pursuing a research program on the subject.
Climate Controls for Historic Buildings: A New Strategy
Many museums, libraries, and archives housed in hot and humid regions have sought to reduce the threat posed by biological infestation by controlling relative humidity through the use of air-conditioning systems. But use of these systems can result in other problems. For this reason, the GCI has been conducting research to identify and test alternative systems that are robust, sustainable, and simple to operate.
GCI News: Projects, Events, Publications and Staff
MastheadEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v19n1.p [...] [n° ou bulletin]Vol.19 no1(2004) - 2004-01-01 - Implementing Preventive Conservation [texte imprimé] . - 2004.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Archéologie préventive
Architecture et climat
Art -- Conservation et restauration -- 21e siècle
Art -- Mutilation, dégradation, etc.
Champignons microscopiques
Développement durable -- Dans l'art
Marétiaux -- Effets de la lumière
Monuments historiques -- Chauffage et ventilation
Monuments historiques -- Conservation et restauration
Musées -- Éclairage
Patrimoine culturel -- Entreposage
Patrimoine culturel -- Détérioration -- PréventionMots-clés : Conservation préventive Index. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Front cover: Detail of a French lithograph, Woman with Prayer Book, showing pronounced mold growth on the print's surface. Although this work—part of the collection of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont—was stored in a climate-controlled area, the tempered air was not properly circulated. During the summer months, the room's relative humidity reached levels high enough to support mold growth. Following the hiring of a conservator by the museum in 1982, the storage conditions of this and other paper artifacts were modified, and visible mold was removed from this particular print. Photo: © Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT.
Effective Preservation: From Reaction to Prevention
While many professions have become exceedingly narrow, preventive conservation has evolved to become one of the most interdisciplinary of fields. It uses knowledge from materials science, building science, chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, systems science, and management, as well as a host of technical fields. Decision making in this context can be exceedingly complex—which is why many in the profession are turning to risk management approaches that embrace uncertainty.
Sustainable Access: A Discussion about Implementing Preventive Conservation
Sarah Staniforth, Richard Kerschner, and Jonathan Ashley-Smith—three conservators who have devoted much time and thought to the application of preventive conservation—talk with the GCI's James Druzik and Jeffrey Levin about how the results of conservation research can be applied in a practical way.
Illuminating Alternatives: Research in Museum Lighting
One area where preservation risks can probably be more effectively managed is museum lighting. In 2002, new research on museum lighting helped prompt an experts meeting, organized by the GCI, that addressed questions involving the lighting of old master drawings. From that meeting's discussions, it was evident that there were a number of strategies that could improve the display lifetime of works of art on paper. The GCI is now pursuing a research program on the subject.
Climate Controls for Historic Buildings: A New Strategy
Many museums, libraries, and archives housed in hot and humid regions have sought to reduce the threat posed by biological infestation by controlling relative humidity through the use of air-conditioning systems. But use of these systems can result in other problems. For this reason, the GCI has been conducting research to identify and test alternative systems that are robust, sustainable, and simple to operate.
GCI News: Projects, Events, Publications and Staff
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