Abstract
This paper underlines the implications of the now widely-accepted fact that lighting design is an integral factor in architectural design. Post-war lighting developments and a number of lighting schemes are reviewed and successes and failures are discussed. Fittings designs are also examined. The practical problems of architect-engineer collaboration are discussed. The paper concludes with some suggestions on future design developments and possible lines of joint action between lighting engineers and architects.
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