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MISSIONS FROM THE

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XCLUSIONS

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BJECTIVE

Ensure that exterior lighting does not create unwanted and unnecessary

light pollution.

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REDITS ATTAINABLE

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REREQUISITES

None.

C

REDIT REQUIREMENT

1 credit for demonstrating that obtrusive light from exterior lighting meets

the specified performance for the environmental zone in which the

building development is located.

A

SSESSMENT

The Client shall provide evidence that the site and building lighting

installations comply with the criteria given in the reference publications

through submission of detailed measurements, calculations and/or

modelling studies carried out by a suitably qualified person.

Compliance is achieved when the designs are within the maximum figure

for each parameter (sky glow, light into windows, source intensity, and

building luminance), taken from Tables 2.1 to 2.6 in CIE 150 [1], Table 1

in CIBSE Factfile7 [2], or Table 1 in ILE Guidance Notes [3].

B

ACKGROUND

Outdoor and public area lighting is necessary for illuminating public

connections between premises, buildings and facilities to ensure the

security and safety of users. Light pollution [4,5] may be regarded as

waste light from lighting schemes that produces glare, obscures the night

sky, adversely effects nocturnal ecosystems, and may intrude on

neighbouring properties.

1

International Commission on Illumination. Guide on the limitation of the effects of obtrusive light from outdoor lighting

installations. Technical Report CIE 150:2003.

2

Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. Environmental Considerations for Exterior Lighting. Factfile No.7,

2003

. http://www.cibse.org/pdfs/fact72003.pdf

3

The Institution of Lighting Engineers. Guidance notes for the reduction of obtrusive light .

http://www.britastro.org/dark-skies/pdfs/ile.pdf

4

International Dark-sky Association. Information Resource

. http://www.darksky.org/resourcesl

5

International Commission on Illumination. Guidelines for Minimising Sky Glow. Technical Report CIE 126: 1997.