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# Landscape lighting
Landscape lighting or garden lighting refers to the use of outdoor illumination of private gardens and public landscapes; for the enhancement and purposes of safety, nighttime aesthetics, accessibility, security, recreation and sports, and social and event uses.
Light pollution is exacerbated by excessive, misdirected, or obtrusive use of light.
== History ==
=== Early design ===
The public landscape and gardens have been illuminated for as long as interior structures have – for beauty, security, circulation, and social occasions; since ancient times by firelight from wood, candles, and animal-plant oil fells in torches, sconces and lanterns. Since the 17th century's introductions of new interior illumination fuels, the technology has then been used outdoors and in gardens. As systems were developed for power delivery, Gas lighting of the 19th century and electric light of the 20th century became part of exterior functioning and design.
=== Twenty-first century ===
Conventionally generated and sourced electricity remains the most used source for landscape lighting in the early twenty-first century. With the combination of increasing demand for more efficient lighting, increasing availability of sustainable designs, global warming considerations, and aesthetic and safety concerns in garden and landscape design the methods and equipment of outdoor illumination have been evolving. The increasing use of LEDs, solar power, low voltage fixtures, energy efficient lamps, and energy-saving lighting design are examples of innovation in the field.
== Lighting components ==
There are many different types of landscape lighting systems, controls and switching, wiring connections, fixture types, functions-purposes-styles, and light sources.
Components can include:
Power
connection to main property power source (code and permit determined)
Transformers (12v and multi-tap transformers)
Timers
Light sensor switching (photocells)
motion sensor switching
Manual 'light switches'
automated light switching units-systems
remote lighting switching - on-property devices, off-site phone or online systems
Electric wiring
conduit - underground for line voltage, vulnerable locations, under or in constructed elements-pavements
cable, wire - underground per codes for line and low voltage, above ground at stake-mounted and tree mounted fixtures.
Light fixtures - fixed location - line voltage (120 V U.S. or 240 V Europe) and low voltage (12 V U.S.)
Post mount - column mount
Address light
Wall mount
Ceiling mount - hanging fixture
Security lights
Tree lights - up and down lights
In-grade fixtures- uplights buried in-ground - top flush with surface
Adjustable aim "bullet" - uplight
sports court lights - i.e.: tennis courts
portable fixtures "hard-wired" or "plug-in" 'wet location rated' interior style fixtures
string lighting - "holiday lights" - bulbs and LED
Light fixtures - low voltage (12V U.S.) - modest location adjustments
path lights
area lights
uplights (directional, spot, and flood lights)- stake mount
wall lights - surface mount
tree-mount lights - down lights
deck lights - surface mount
well lights - mounted below grade
hardscape lights- integrated into walls.
step lights - recessed into catherine risers
rope lighting - fiber optics
Solar powered
Solar panels
Batteries
Photosensors
== Underwater ==
Water features
swimming pools
hot tubs
plunge pools
water gardens
reflecting pools
fountains
garden ponds
constructed streams and waterfalls
Light sources - underwater
fixed mount fixtures - i.e.: pool wall light
movable uplights
fiber optic lights
floating fixture lights - rechargeable battery & solar photovoltaic
== See also ==
Architectural lighting design
Beam angle
Garden designer
Landscape architect
Landscape designer
Lighting designer
Lighting for the elderly
== References ==
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 08 - Building Services/Section 1 - Lighting and Ventilation]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 10 - Landscape and Signs/Section 1 - Landscape Planning]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 10 - Landscape and Signs]]
- [[Building Services/Building Performance/Lighting Design]]
- [[Environmental Design/Daylighting Design]]
- [[Landscape/Landscape Design]]
- [[Landscape]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 10 - Landscape and Signs/Section 2 - Signs and Display]]
- [[Landscape/Surveying & Mapping]]
== Further reading ==
The Landscape Lighting Book; Janet Lennox Moyer; John Wiley and Sons; 2013; ISBN 978-1-118-07382-7 (cloth) 978-1-118-41593-1 (ebk.).