Museum lighting is usually achieved by natural light and artificial lighting.
The lighting design concept must focus on controlling sunlight and making natural light and artificial lighting coordinate with each other. The sunlight can be controlled within a certain range through the building, and according to the special regulations of the museum, the lighting fixtures mainly based on track lights can be used, which can be dismantled and removable. The adjustable lighting installation position is combined with different lighting control loop designs to control lighting. In addition to reducing operating costs, it also gives maximum flexibility in the use of space.
Note: Practice has proven that an angle of incidence of 30° from the vertical (museum angle) is a good parameter value, as this angle best handles reflected light, lighting, and architectural framing shadows. Engravings often require direct light to reveal their three-dimensional texture and surface structure.
Post time: 06-28-2022