lighting engineering

  • 1Lighting — Not to be confused with lightning. For other uses, see lighting (disambiguation). Low intensity lighting and haze in a concert hall allows laser effects to be visible …

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  • 2Engineering society — An engineering society is a professional organization for engineers of various disciplines. Some are umbrella type organizations which accept many different disciplines, while others are discipline specific. Many award professional designations,… …

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  • 3Engineering Council UK — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Engineering Council UK Non profit Non profit type = Professional Organisation founded date = November 27, 1981 founder = Elizabeth II location = 246 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EX, United Kingdom origins = key …

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  • 4Municipal or urban engineering — applies the tools of science, art and engineering in an urban environment. Contents 1 Summary 2 History 3 Professional practice 4 International Organisation …

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  • 5Building engineering education — Education in the field of Building Engineering, better known as Architectural Engineering in the United States, is the study of the integrated application of engineering principles and technology to building design and architecture. For… …

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  • 6Illuminating Engineering Society of North America — The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America ( [http://www.iesna.org IESNA] ) is a non profit, learned society founded in New York City on January 10, 1906. The Society s stated mission is to improve the lighted environment by bringing… …

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  • 7Architectural lighting design — is a field within architecture and architectural engineering that concerns itself primarily with the illumination of architecture, including academic/institutional, corporate, hospitality, monumental structures, residential, retail/entertainment… …

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  • 8Gas lighting — For other uses, see Gaslight (disambiguation). Gas lighting is production of artificial light from combustion of a gaseous fuel, including hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene, or natural gas. Before… …

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  • 9Automotive lighting — Blinker redirects here. For other uses, see Blinker (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Magneti Marelli company AL Automotive Lighting. For lights in seafaring and aviation, see navigation light. The lighting system of a motor vehicle… …

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  • 10Neon lighting — Times Square, New York City, has been famous for elaborate neon lighting displays since th …

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