The Design of Lighting Solutions and Smart Buildings
Thu, Apr 23
|Webinar
This course is a mandatory course for those who wish to obtain the "Green Building Professional" certificate.
Online
Apr 23, 2020, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM GMT+3
Webinar
About
A one-day course focused on sustainable lighting solutions and their integration into Building Management Systems to achieve high performance.
Course Objectives:
- Introduction: Lighting – between functionality and sensory perception
- Basic elements in lighting (units, measurements, and standards)
- Lamps
- Light pollution
- Lighting systems
- Natural light and tubes that utilize natural light
- Dialux - European Lighting Software
- EN 15193 - Lighting Energy Index (LENI)
- Sustainability of lighting systems
- Automated control systems
- Case studies
Course fees:
- RoGBC Member: 150 RON
- Non-member: 200 RON
- Student: 80 RON
Trainer:
Dorin Beu, Ph.D., Dr. B.Eng.
Lecturer at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca | General Manager of B-Lighting SRL | Director of the Electrical Engineering Laboratory at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Dr. Beu earned his Ph.D. in Construction Engineering from the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. He specialized in "daylight offices" (natural light in workspaces) and has received research grants from the University of Liverpool, CSTB Grenoble, the University of Barcelona, and Helsinki University of Technology, where he worked on European research projects on daylight, lighting ductwork, and joinery systems.
Mr. Beu is the President of the National Committee of Lighting Experts in Romania (www.cnri.ro), co-president of the Lumen Congress (www.lightingsibiu.eu), and was President of the Romanian Lighting Convention, Bucharest, 2011. He has participated in numerous European energy efficiency programs, the most recent being the "European Residential Lighting Initiative" (ENRLIN).
Mr. Beu was the lighting and electrical coordinator for 36 real estate projects, including the World Bank in Bucharest, Casa Radio in Bucharest, Polus Mall in Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca Philharmonic, and Sigma Towers in Cluj-Napoca.
He is the editor of "Lighting Engineering" in Romania and the author of "Technical Lighting in Industrial Office Buildings," published by Mediamira, Cluj-Napoca, 2011. He is also the co-author of several books, including the "Guide to Designing Low Voltage Electrical Installations" (Mediamira, 1998) and, together with Dr. Liisa Halonen, published the second volume of the interior lighting guide (Mediamira, 2000).
Recent activities include leading the Romanian Green Building Council, Transylvania chapter.