Light: The Shape of Space Designing with Space and Light
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Lou Michel is a lighting and design educator who currently teaches at The University of Kansas. He is known for classroom motivation, and holds numerous teaching awards. Michel has been Director of the Space and Light Laboratory of the School of Architecture and Urban Design at The University of Kansas for over ten years. He has traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East, studying the interaction of space and light in historical and contemporary architecture. In addition, he has planned, designed, and produced exhibits for museums of history and natural science. Michel also lectures widely to an interdisciplinary audience, including gatherings of the AIA, IES, and ASID.

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93 Million Miles of Effect.

VISUAL PERCEPTION AND LIGHT.

Visual Perception for Architecture.

The Effects of Light.

Seeing Form-Space Relationships.

Luminance Brightness of Building Materials: The LBR System.

Color Theory for Architectural Space.

ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURAL SPACE.

The Spatial Envelope.

Articulation of the Spatial Envelope.

Role of the Structural System.

Movement Through Space.

DESIGNING WITH SPACE AND LIGHT.

Lighting the Spatial Envelope.

Lighting Forms in Space.

Connecting Spaces with Light.

Creating Lighted Space.

Appendix.

Bibliography.

Indexes.
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