Research-by-design Best Practices in Architectural Lighting Design: Defragmenting Research Theories for their Effective Use in the Practice of Architectural and Spatial Design After Dark

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This paper aims to combine theory and applied science; academia and practice for the creative transformation of spaces after dark taking into account a consistent environmental awareness. It is based on the premise that design research in the realm of architectural lighting design should function as a development of practice, instead of being a distraction to it. Architectural lighting design is a field within architecture and spatial design that concerns itself primarily with the illumination of architecture, including academic/institutional, corporate, hospitality, monumental structures, residential, retail/ entertainment and site/facade projects after dark.
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Zielinska-Dabkowska, K.M., Dugar, A. M. (2016). Research-by-design Best Practices in Architectural Lighting Design: Defragmenting Research Theories for their Effective Use in the Practice of Architectural and Spatial Design After Dark. In: J. Słyk, L. Bezerra (Eds.). Architecture for the Society of Knowledge, Vol.1. Education for Research, Research for Creativity (pp. 190-193). Warszawa: Wydział Architektury Politechniki Warszawskiej.
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