Wallwasher
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Wallwashing or vertical lighting[1] is a lighting design technique for illumination of large surfaces. It is mainly used with contemporary architecture; in public cultural buildings, museums and galleries; and in landscape lighting.
Most of what one actually sees, entering a room, are the vertical surfaces. The illumination requires asymmetric lighting fixtures, which, in a number of 3 or more in a line, can produce evenly illuminated walls. It is a technique used mainly by lighting designers to create lighter spaces, or make rooms seem brighter or higher, similar to the "horizon" technique used in theatre lighting.[2]
See also
- Sconce (light fixture), a small wall-mounted lamp
References
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- ^ Vertical lighting | ERCO Lighting knowledge
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."What is Architectural Lighting?". 27 June 2020.