Revealing Interiors with Light CE740WDR
Self-paced
Instructor: Dan Blitzer
Spots remaining: 11
Full course description
Course meets Monday November 10th from 6-9pm Live via zoom
What is the right color of light in a home? How should lighting be arranged and which lighting fixtures should provide it? In this three-hour workshop, we will address these questions and more.
Together, we will explore approaches to lighting important residential spaces. Starting with an overall lighting plan, we will consider functional and aesthetic issues, effective lighting techniques, and options for lighting equipment. Participants will wind up with thoughts and guidelines for making lighting a critical element in interior design.
Dan serves on the Steering Committee of the U.S. Department of Energy's Next Generation Lighting Systems design competition, focused on lighting controls. He is also a member of The Lighting Agora.
He is a board member and past president of the Designer’s Lighting Forum of New York, a director and Treasurer of The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education, and the primary on-camera interviewer for the IESNYC History Project.
How do the LIVE VIA ZOOM online courses work?
Structure: Students interact live their instructor and fellow classmates during their scheduled sessions via zoom. Some courses include assignments for students to complete between sessions which may have due dates that require course participation during the week. In some courses, projects and visual presentations may be required.
Schedule: Please check the course description for exact course dates and times. Students must log into the zoom meeting to attend their scheduled session but do not need a zoom account. Instructors often record course meetings, if you know you are going to miss a session, please let your instructor know ahead of time.
Time commitment: The time that you spend working on your online course will vary based on the number of assignments.
Faculty: Dan Blitzer