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Prism lighting

Prism lighting is the use of prisms to improve the distribution of light in a space. It is usually used to distribute daylight, and is a form of anidolic lighting.

A prism transom bends light passing through the upper part of the window upwards.

Prism lighting was popular from its introduction in the 1890s through to the 1930s, when cheap electric lights became commonplace and prism lighting became unfashionable. While mass production of prism lighting systems ended around 1940,[1] the 2010s have seen a revival using new materials.[2]

How it works edit

The human eye's response to light is non-linear: halving the light level does not halve the perceived brightness of a space, it makes it look only slightly dimmer.[3][4] If light is redistributed from the brightest parts of a room to the dimmest, the room therefore appears brighter overall, and more space can be given a useful and comfortable level of illumination (see before and after images from an 1899 article, below). This can reduce the need for artificial lighting.

Refraction and total internal reflection inside optical prisms can bend beams of light. This bending of the light allows it to be redistributed.

Many small prisms may be joined at the edges into a sheet. A prism sheet is somewhat like a linear Fresnel lens, but each ridge may be identical. Unlike a Fresnel lens, the light is not intended to be focused, but used for anidolic lighting.

Types edit

Deck prisms carried light through the upper decks of ships and spread it in the decks below. Similarly, on land, prisms in sidewalk lights were used to light basements and vaults.

Prism tiles were used vertically, usually as a transom light above a window or door.[6] They were also built into fixed and movable canopies, sloped glazing, and skylights. They bend light upwards, so that it penetrates more deeply into the room, rather than lighting the floor near the window.[5]

Modern prismatic panels are essentially an acrylic version of the old glass prism tiles. Like glass tiles, they can be mounted on adjustable canopies.[7] Channel panels use slits that reflect light internally. Holographic optical elements can also be used to redirect light.[8][7]

Daylight redirecting window film (DRF) is a thin, flexible peel-and-stick sheet, with the optical layer generally made of acrylic. There are two types of film. Some film is moulded with tiny prisms, making a flexible peel-and-stick miniature prismatic panel. Other film is moulded with thin near-horizontal voids protruding into or through the acrylic; the slits reflect light hitting their top surfaces upwards.[9][2] Refraction is minimized, to avoid colouring the light.[2] The reflection-based films are more transparent (both are translucent), but they tend to send the light up at the ceiling, not deeper into the room. Refraction-based films are translucent rather than transparent, but offer finer control over the direction of the outgoing light beam; the film can be made in a variety of prism shapes to refract light by a variety of angles.

Manufacture and repair edit

Older glass elements were cast, and might be cut and polished. Prism tiles were often made of single prisms joined with zinc, lead, or electroglazed copper strips (rather like the methods used to join traditional European stained glass).[1] Sidewalk prisms were cast in one piece as single or multiple-prism lenses, and inserted into load-bearing frames. Daylight redirecting film is made of acrylic.[10]

Damaged prism tiles may be repaired, and as they came in standard designs, there is a salvage market in replacements. Replacements for one-piece castings can be commissioned. Weakened prism tiles may be reinforced with hidden bars, much like those used to reinforce stained glass.[1]

Architectural design edit

 
Optimal daylighting of a room using prism lighting. Prism tile canopies outside send light skimming across the ceiling, so that it penetrates deeply into the room.
 
Suboptimal use of prism lighting. Daylight redirecting film stuck to the inside of the windows reflects light sharply up onto the ceiling, mostly lighting the area nearest the window.

Sophisticated systems for lighting different sorts of spaces with prism tiles were developed. Generally, the goal was to send the available light across the room nearly horizontally.[5] One company sold tiles with nine prescriptions, giving different angles of refraction.[11][5] Different prescriptions were often used in different parts of the same window transom, sometimes to disperse the light vertically, and sometimes to bend light horizontally around obstacles like pillars.[5]

Prism tiles sometimes have elaborate artistic designs moulded into the outside; Frank Lloyd Wright created over forty prism tile designs.[12]

Prism lighting works more effectively in light, open spaces.[5] Some believe that it contributed to the trend away from dark, subdivided Victorian interiors to open-plan, light-coloured ones.[citation needed] The removal or covering of old prism transom lights often leaves characteristically tall signage spaces over shop windows (see pictures).

Daylight redirecting window film was initially made of one redirecting film and one glare-reducing diffusing film, often located on different interior surfaces of a double-glazed window,[2] but integrated single films are now available.[13] Some daylight redirecting films reflect incoming light upwards off tiny near-horizontal reflectors, so at high sun angles they bend it sharply, throwing it upwards to the ceiling, where a typical ceiling diffuses the daylight somewhat deeper into the space.[9] Other daylight redirecting films refract light at any specified angle, ideally sending it nearly horizontally into the room. Redirecting films can be used as a substitute for opaque blinds.[2]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Randl, Chad (2001). Repair and Reproduction of Prismatic Glass Transoms (PDF). National Park Service. OCLC 62544368.
  2. ^ a b c d e Padiyath, Raghunath; 3M company, St Paul, Minnesota (2013), Daylight Redirecting Window Films, U.S.A. Department of Defense ESTCP Project number EW-201014, retrieved 2017-10-09{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ V. B. Bhatia (2001). Astronomy and astrophysics with elements of cosmology. CRC Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-8493-1013-3.
  4. ^ Jianhong (Jackie) Shen; Yoon-Mo Jung (2006). "Weberized Mumford-Shah model with Bose-Einstein photon noise". Appl. Math. Optim. 53 (3): 331–358. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.129.1834. doi:10.1007/s00245-005-0850-1. S2CID 18794171.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Henry Crew; Olin H. Basquin, eds. (1898), "Pocket Hand-book of Electro-glazed Luxfer Prisms containing useful information and tables relating to their use For Architects, Engineers and Builders.", Glassian
  6. ^ Macky, Ian, "Prism glass", Glassian
  7. ^ a b https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/downloadFile/395139483932/Resumo-alargado-aluno-53255.pdf[full citation needed]
  8. ^ James, P.A.B; Bahaj, A.S (2005). "Holographic optical elements: Various principles for solar control of conservatories and sunrooms". Solar Energy. 78 (3): 441–54. Bibcode:2005SoEn...78..441J. doi:10.1016/j.solener.2004.05.022.
  9. ^ a b https://sweets.construction.com/swts_content_files/154130/2263001.pdf[full citation needed]
  10. ^ Daylight Redirecting Window Film, Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies.
  11. ^ Macky, Ian, "Luxfer Products", Glassian
  12. ^ Renovation of Sheldon Munn uncovers exciting find Ames Tribune, Wednesday Sep 28, 2016 at 10:59 AM and 10:17 PM, by Michael Crumb
  13. ^ Object of the Moment: 3M Daylight Redirecting Film by 3M, by Selin Ashaboglu, March 02, 2017

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Prism lighting is the use of prisms to improve the distribution of light in a space It is usually used to distribute daylight and is a form of anidolic lighting A prism transom bends light passing through the upper part of the window upwards Prism lighting was popular from its introduction in the 1890s through to the 1930s when cheap electric lights became commonplace and prism lighting became unfashionable While mass production of prism lighting systems ended around 1940 1 the 2010s have seen a revival using new materials 2 Contents 1 How it works 2 Types 3 Manufacture and repair 4 Architectural design 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 ReferencesHow it works editThe human eye s response to light is non linear halving the light level does not halve the perceived brightness of a space it makes it look only slightly dimmer 3 4 If light is redistributed from the brightest parts of a room to the dimmest the room therefore appears brighter overall and more space can be given a useful and comfortable level of illumination see before and after images from an 1899 article below This can reduce the need for artificial lighting Refraction and total internal reflection inside optical prisms can bend beams of light This bending of the light allows it to be redistributed Many small prisms may be joined at the edges into a sheet A prism sheet is somewhat like a linear Fresnel lens but each ridge may be identical Unlike a Fresnel lens the light is not intended to be focused but used for anidolic lighting nbsp Uneven light from a window nbsp The same light redistributed by prism tiles in the window nbsp Single pendant prism from a vault light showing total internal reflection nbsp Two different prescriptions of prism tiles showing their differing refraction of the light The angle of the incoming light differs but the outgoing angle of the outgoing light is the same optimally nearly horizontal 5 Types editDeck prisms carried light through the upper decks of ships and spread it in the decks below Similarly on land prisms in sidewalk lights were used to light basements and vaults Prism tiles were used vertically usually as a transom light above a window or door 6 They were also built into fixed and movable canopies sloped glazing and skylights They bend light upwards so that it penetrates more deeply into the room rather than lighting the floor near the window 5 Modern prismatic panels are essentially an acrylic version of the old glass prism tiles Like glass tiles they can be mounted on adjustable canopies 7 Channel panels use slits that reflect light internally Holographic optical elements can also be used to redirect light 8 7 Daylight redirecting window film DRF is a thin flexible peel and stick sheet with the optical layer generally made of acrylic There are two types of film Some film is moulded with tiny prisms making a flexible peel and stick miniature prismatic panel Other film is moulded with thin near horizontal voids protruding into or through the acrylic the slits reflect light hitting their top surfaces upwards 9 2 Refraction is minimized to avoid colouring the light 2 The reflection based films are more transparent both are translucent but they tend to send the light up at the ceiling not deeper into the room Refraction based films are translucent rather than transparent but offer finer control over the direction of the outgoing light beam the film can be made in a variety of prism shapes to refract light by a variety of angles Manufacture and repair editOlder glass elements were cast and might be cut and polished Prism tiles were often made of single prisms joined with zinc lead or electroglazed copper strips rather like the methods used to join traditional European stained glass 1 Sidewalk prisms were cast in one piece as single or multiple prism lenses and inserted into load bearing frames Daylight redirecting film is made of acrylic 10 Damaged prism tiles may be repaired and as they came in standard designs there is a salvage market in replacements Replacements for one piece castings can be commissioned Weakened prism tiles may be reinforced with hidden bars much like those used to reinforce stained glass 1 Architectural design edit nbsp Optimal daylighting of a room using prism lighting Prism tile canopies outside send light skimming across the ceiling so that it penetrates deeply into the room nbsp Suboptimal use of prism lighting Daylight redirecting film stuck to the inside of the windows reflects light sharply up onto the ceiling mostly lighting the area nearest the window Sophisticated systems for lighting different sorts of spaces with prism tiles were developed Generally the goal was to send the available light across the room nearly horizontally 5 One company sold tiles with nine prescriptions giving different angles of refraction 11 5 Different prescriptions were often used in different parts of the same window transom sometimes to disperse the light vertically and sometimes to bend light horizontally around obstacles like pillars 5 Prism tiles sometimes have elaborate artistic designs moulded into the outside Frank Lloyd Wright created over forty prism tile designs 12 Prism lighting works more effectively in light open spaces 5 Some believe that it contributed to the trend away from dark subdivided Victorian interiors to open plan light coloured ones citation needed The removal or covering of old prism transom lights often leaves characteristically tall signage spaces over shop windows see pictures Daylight redirecting window film was initially made of one redirecting film and one glare reducing diffusing film often located on different interior surfaces of a double glazed window 2 but integrated single films are now available 13 Some daylight redirecting films reflect incoming light upwards off tiny near horizontal reflectors so at high sun angles they bend it sharply throwing it upwards to the ceiling where a typical ceiling diffuses the daylight somewhat deeper into the space 9 Other daylight redirecting films refract light at any specified angle ideally sending it nearly horizontally into the room Redirecting films can be used as a substitute for opaque blinds 2 Gallery edit nbsp Daylighting a shop with a display window using prism tile transoms nbsp An outside view of such a store broader view closer view nbsp The same store before the prism lights were restored showing characteristic proportioning nbsp A building with original transom prisms for the shops nbsp Two stage refraction for basement lighting nbsp The system in use to light a salesroom inside a hollow sidewalk The ceiling and the wall on the right are prisms nbsp Diagram of a stall board prism light This system can also daylight a basement without a hollow sidewalk nbsp Prism glass canopies in a courtyard to bend near vertical light sideways into the windows nbsp A scheme for a light well with progressively larger prism canopies lower down nbsp Tapered space saving light well designed for use with prism lightingSee also editAnidolic lighting Daylighting Vault light Liter of Light Daylight redirecting film Restored Philadelphia shopfront Glass brick nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prism tiles nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vault lights References edit a b c Randl Chad 2001 Repair and Reproduction of Prismatic Glass Transoms PDF National Park Service OCLC 62544368 a b c d e Padiyath Raghunath 3M company St Paul Minnesota 2013 Daylight Redirecting Window Films U S A Department of Defense ESTCP Project number EW 201014 retrieved 2017 10 09 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link V B Bhatia 2001 Astronomy and astrophysics with elements of cosmology CRC Press p 20 ISBN 978 0 8493 1013 3 Jianhong Jackie Shen Yoon Mo Jung 2006 Weberized Mumford Shah model with Bose Einstein photon noise Appl Math Optim 53 3 331 358 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 129 1834 doi 10 1007 s00245 005 0850 1 S2CID 18794171 a b c d e f Henry Crew Olin H Basquin eds 1898 Pocket Hand book of Electro glazed Luxfer Prisms containing useful information and tables relating to their use For Architects Engineers and Builders Glassian Macky Ian Prism glass Glassian a b https fenix tecnico ulisboa pt downloadFile 395139483932 Resumo alargado aluno 53255 pdf full citation needed James P A B Bahaj A S 2005 Holographic optical elements Various principles for solar control of conservatories and sunrooms Solar Energy 78 3 441 54 Bibcode 2005SoEn 78 441J doi 10 1016 j solener 2004 05 022 a b https sweets construction com swts content files 154130 2263001 pdf full citation needed Daylight Redirecting Window Film Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies Macky Ian Luxfer Products Glassian Renovation of Sheldon Munn uncovers exciting find Ames Tribune Wednesday Sep 28 2016 at 10 59 AM and 10 17 PM by Michael Crumb Object of the Moment 3M Daylight Redirecting Film by 3M by Selin Ashaboglu 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