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LANDSCAPE
LIGHTING
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING
*Landscape lighting has excessive potential
to enhance the landscape and provides
many benefits for both residential and
commercial applications.
*Landscape lighting can add safety, security,
ambiance, mood and drama to the outdoor
environment. Limited only to the designers
imagination, the practical functions and
various mood effects of landscape lighting
are endless.
1 SAFETY. One of the primary functions of                  LANDSCAPE
exterior lighting is to insure safe passage for
pedestrians on steps, sidewalks, walkways or other
                                                            LIGHTING
areas where aspects of the outdoor environment
may become a hazard at night. Safety lighting
typically projects downward and never into ones
eyes and is free from glare.

     2SECURITY. Low levels of light evenly spread around the
    perimeter of buildings can act as a preventive to intruders and
    provide greater security than floods which create pools of light
    along with dark shadows where someone can hide. Light sources
    that emit low level light from the knee down silhouette prowlers
    and make them visible from every angle.

                                    3AMBIANCE AND DRAMA. Beauty, hospitality and
                                    drama are enhanced by the proper selection and
                                    placement of landscape lights. Choosing focal points of
                                    architecture, art, unique features and landscape plant
                                    material can add night time drama to the landscape
                                    after the sun has set.
LIGHTING TECHNIQUES
                                            1. Path Lighting

 *This technique is used primarily for safety to    highlight sidewalks, drives, or any
 path to ensure safe pedestrian passage at night.

 *Choose pathway lights offering downlighting with emphasis placed on fixtures
 that incorporate diffused or shielded lamps.




 *Avoid lighting that shines in the eyes. Since path light fixtures become an integral
 part of the landscape during the day, attention should be paid to placement and
 daytime appearance.

 *Typical fixtures: mushrooms, tulip light, lantern, specialty lights
2.Step / deck
                                                     Lighting
                                                  *Step lighting brings deck to life in night
                                                  and help us to navigate stairs safely during
                                                  night.

                                                  *Its fixtures can be installed beneath
                                                  benches, as recessed light in the risers of
     3.underwater                                 step and as a surface lights on vertical
        Lighting                                  posts.

*Underwater lighting highlights underwater        *Typical fixtures: spot/accent light,
plant material and captures light to show off     specialty lights
depth or imaginative design.

* Illuminating water-bodies not only increase
their attractiveness but also ensures safety in
dark.

*Cascading fountains and falls reflect light in
their movement adding a visual perspective to
the sound of rippling or spraying water.
4. UP Lighting                                  5. down Lighting


* Uplighting means to light something        *Mirroring the effect of the sun or the moon,
from below.                                  downlighting is the most natural form of
                                             landscape lighting.




*Uplighting is rarely seen in nature yet     *Choose fixtures that can easily be mounted
this effect is typically used to highlight   on eaves and walls or suspended from trees
the trees, statues etc.                      and other elevated structures.




                                             *The Downlighting effect is used to provide
* and to produce large shadows and           general illumination for safety, security or
dramatic facades or to “wash” walls with     outdoor entertainment or it can be used to
light.                                       focus on a singular object such as a statue or
                                             specimen tree.
6. Architectural
   Lighting
*The techniques of architectural
lighting are used to emphasize the
variation in texture as well as
architectural features in brick and stone
work, soffit details and facade.
*Architectural lighting can also be used
to enhance gateways, statues


  *Spotlighting or Highlighting
  * Silhouetting
  * Shadowing
  * Grazing Light
                               Spotlighting or Highlighting
This effect utilizes a narrow focused, deep beam of light to accent or highlight a specific
landscape object creating nighttime main point. Uplighting, downlighting or any combination
can be used to create a spotlighting effect; however, care should be given when spotlighting
since it has so much potential of ruining a subtle beauty and enhancement of the nightscape if
too much light is introduced.
Silhouetting

 Silhouetting is created when the image of a distinctive plant,
tree, statue or other landscape object is reflected against a wall
or other vertical surface. Lights are placed behind the plant
material or object to and direct the light upward onto the
backdrop to create this dramatic effect.


                                                       Shadowing
                             This effect creates a visual similar to silhouetting; however; the
                             fixture is positioned in front of the plant or object rather than
                             behind it. Since the shadow of the object is often magnified the
                             effect can be more dramatic than silhouetting.



                   Grazing Light
Grazing light is utilized to highlight and enhance the textures of
interesting surfaces such as cobblestone, masonry, stucco or
tree bark. Hooded fixtures with wide beam spread lamps are
ideal for this technique.
LIGHTING fixtures
1. Solar Lights

*  Solar lights make use of tiny
photo voltaic cells (PV cells) or
solar powered cells to charge the
battery that is integrated into
lighting fixtures.
                                        With PV panel
*  Most manufactures prefer to
install PV cell into the lighting
fixture itself. These can’t work if
they are placed in shade.

* Other solar landscaping models
tend to separate the PV panel
from the lighting fixture. Thus the
PV panel will be able to receive
maximum sunlight. Drawback is
that wire have to be buried.
                                      Without PV panel
2.   fluorescent Lights


      A long straight tube coated with phosphor
      containing low pressure mercury that produces
      white light.



3.   halogen Lights

      High pressure incandescent lamps containing
      halogen gases such as iodine or bromine
      allowing filament to be operated at higher
      temperatures.


4.   Luminaire
     A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp, ballast
     as required with the parts designed to distribute the
     light, position and protect the lamp and connect them
     to power supply.
5.     neon Lights
* Neon lighting consists of brightly glowing, electrified glass tubes or bulbs that contain
rarefied neon or other gases.
* Neon lights are a type of cold cathode gas-discharge light. A neon tube light is a
sealed glass tube with a metal electrode at each end, filled with one of a number of
gases at low pressure.
*Neon lights were named for neon, a noble gas which gives off a popular red light, but
other gases and chemicals are used to produce other colors, such
as helium (yellow), carbon dioxide (white), and mercury (blue).


                                                            6. Light emitting
                                                                diodes (led)

 *Earlier only halogen or fluorescent lamps could provide the punch, color, and energy
 savings for certain landscape applications, LEDs are now available with these important
 attributes, as well as added benefits of very long life and durability.

  *Light emitting diodes (led) are tiny light bulbs without filament that are illuminated
  solely by the movements of electrons in a semiconductor material.
References-
-www.bculick.com
-thelandscapelightingsite.com
-LED LANDSCAPE LIGHTING GUIDE

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Enhance Your Landscape with Strategic Lighting

  • 2. LANDSCAPE LIGHTING *Landscape lighting has excessive potential to enhance the landscape and provides many benefits for both residential and commercial applications. *Landscape lighting can add safety, security, ambiance, mood and drama to the outdoor environment. Limited only to the designers imagination, the practical functions and various mood effects of landscape lighting are endless.
  • 3. 1 SAFETY. One of the primary functions of LANDSCAPE exterior lighting is to insure safe passage for pedestrians on steps, sidewalks, walkways or other LIGHTING areas where aspects of the outdoor environment may become a hazard at night. Safety lighting typically projects downward and never into ones eyes and is free from glare. 2SECURITY. Low levels of light evenly spread around the perimeter of buildings can act as a preventive to intruders and provide greater security than floods which create pools of light along with dark shadows where someone can hide. Light sources that emit low level light from the knee down silhouette prowlers and make them visible from every angle. 3AMBIANCE AND DRAMA. Beauty, hospitality and drama are enhanced by the proper selection and placement of landscape lights. Choosing focal points of architecture, art, unique features and landscape plant material can add night time drama to the landscape after the sun has set.
  • 4. LIGHTING TECHNIQUES 1. Path Lighting *This technique is used primarily for safety to highlight sidewalks, drives, or any path to ensure safe pedestrian passage at night. *Choose pathway lights offering downlighting with emphasis placed on fixtures that incorporate diffused or shielded lamps. *Avoid lighting that shines in the eyes. Since path light fixtures become an integral part of the landscape during the day, attention should be paid to placement and daytime appearance. *Typical fixtures: mushrooms, tulip light, lantern, specialty lights
  • 5. 2.Step / deck Lighting *Step lighting brings deck to life in night and help us to navigate stairs safely during night. *Its fixtures can be installed beneath benches, as recessed light in the risers of 3.underwater step and as a surface lights on vertical Lighting posts. *Underwater lighting highlights underwater *Typical fixtures: spot/accent light, plant material and captures light to show off specialty lights depth or imaginative design. * Illuminating water-bodies not only increase their attractiveness but also ensures safety in dark. *Cascading fountains and falls reflect light in their movement adding a visual perspective to the sound of rippling or spraying water.
  • 6. 4. UP Lighting 5. down Lighting * Uplighting means to light something *Mirroring the effect of the sun or the moon, from below. downlighting is the most natural form of landscape lighting. *Uplighting is rarely seen in nature yet *Choose fixtures that can easily be mounted this effect is typically used to highlight on eaves and walls or suspended from trees the trees, statues etc. and other elevated structures. *The Downlighting effect is used to provide * and to produce large shadows and general illumination for safety, security or dramatic facades or to “wash” walls with outdoor entertainment or it can be used to light. focus on a singular object such as a statue or specimen tree.
  • 7. 6. Architectural Lighting *The techniques of architectural lighting are used to emphasize the variation in texture as well as architectural features in brick and stone work, soffit details and facade. *Architectural lighting can also be used to enhance gateways, statues *Spotlighting or Highlighting * Silhouetting * Shadowing * Grazing Light Spotlighting or Highlighting This effect utilizes a narrow focused, deep beam of light to accent or highlight a specific landscape object creating nighttime main point. Uplighting, downlighting or any combination can be used to create a spotlighting effect; however, care should be given when spotlighting since it has so much potential of ruining a subtle beauty and enhancement of the nightscape if too much light is introduced.
  • 8. Silhouetting Silhouetting is created when the image of a distinctive plant, tree, statue or other landscape object is reflected against a wall or other vertical surface. Lights are placed behind the plant material or object to and direct the light upward onto the backdrop to create this dramatic effect. Shadowing This effect creates a visual similar to silhouetting; however; the fixture is positioned in front of the plant or object rather than behind it. Since the shadow of the object is often magnified the effect can be more dramatic than silhouetting. Grazing Light Grazing light is utilized to highlight and enhance the textures of interesting surfaces such as cobblestone, masonry, stucco or tree bark. Hooded fixtures with wide beam spread lamps are ideal for this technique.
  • 9. LIGHTING fixtures 1. Solar Lights * Solar lights make use of tiny photo voltaic cells (PV cells) or solar powered cells to charge the battery that is integrated into lighting fixtures. With PV panel * Most manufactures prefer to install PV cell into the lighting fixture itself. These can’t work if they are placed in shade. * Other solar landscaping models tend to separate the PV panel from the lighting fixture. Thus the PV panel will be able to receive maximum sunlight. Drawback is that wire have to be buried. Without PV panel
  • 10. 2. fluorescent Lights A long straight tube coated with phosphor containing low pressure mercury that produces white light. 3. halogen Lights High pressure incandescent lamps containing halogen gases such as iodine or bromine allowing filament to be operated at higher temperatures. 4. Luminaire A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp, ballast as required with the parts designed to distribute the light, position and protect the lamp and connect them to power supply.
  • 11. 5. neon Lights * Neon lighting consists of brightly glowing, electrified glass tubes or bulbs that contain rarefied neon or other gases. * Neon lights are a type of cold cathode gas-discharge light. A neon tube light is a sealed glass tube with a metal electrode at each end, filled with one of a number of gases at low pressure. *Neon lights were named for neon, a noble gas which gives off a popular red light, but other gases and chemicals are used to produce other colors, such as helium (yellow), carbon dioxide (white), and mercury (blue). 6. Light emitting diodes (led) *Earlier only halogen or fluorescent lamps could provide the punch, color, and energy savings for certain landscape applications, LEDs are now available with these important attributes, as well as added benefits of very long life and durability. *Light emitting diodes (led) are tiny light bulbs without filament that are illuminated solely by the movements of electrons in a semiconductor material.