IESNA RP-29-2006 Lighting for Hospitals and Health Care Facilities.pdf
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1、Lighting for Hospitals and Health Care FacilitiesAn IESNA Recommended PracticeTheLIGHTINGAUTHORITYANSI/IESNA RP-29-06ANSI/IESNARP-29-06Lighting for HospitalsandHealth Care FacilitiesPublication of this RecommendedPractice has been approvedby the IESNA. Suggestionsfor revisions should be directedto t
2、he IESNA.Prepared by:The IESNACommittee for Health Care FacilitiesCopyright 2006 by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North AmericaApproved by the IESNABoard of Directors, March 11, 2006, as a Transaction of the Illuminating EngineeringSociety of North America.Approved as an American National
3、Standard March 27, 2006.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in any electronic retrieval sys-tem or otherwise, without prior written permission of the IESNA.Published by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 120 Wall Street, New York, New Yo
4、rk10005.IESNAStandards and Guides are developed through committee consensus and produced by the IESNAOffice in New York. Careful attention is given to style and accuracy. If any errors are noted in this document,please forward them to Rita Harrold, Director Educational and Technical Development, at
5、the above addressfor verification and correction. The IESNAwelcomes and urges feedback and comments. Printed in the United States of AmericaISBN-13: 978-0-87955-213-6ISBN-10: 0-87995-213-XDISCLAIMERIESNApublications are developed through the consensus standards development process approved by theAme
6、rican National Standards Institute. This process brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints andinterests to achieve consensus on lighting recommendations. While the IESNAadministers the process andestablishes policies and procedures to promote fairness in the development of consensus,
7、 it makes no guaranty orwarranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information published herein. The IESNAdisclaims liability forany injury to persons or property or other damages of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequentialor compensatory, directly or indirectly result
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17、iting the American National Standards Institute.Prepared by the IESNAHealth Care Facilities CommitteeIESNAHealth Care Facilities CommitteeRichard B. Kurzawa, ChairS. Adams*K.Baker*M. BermantA. B. BrogdenJ. BrownellR. J. Bucci* C. M. Burton S. K. CordonnierL. K. DeBauge-HarcumR. DePrez*D. Gardberg*J.
18、 W. GillL. Hayet* R. LonsdaleD. MacFadyen*C. Moser* P. MustoneL. M. North*K. RettichR. W. RoushM. Rosen M. SimeonovaR. Smith*S. SterkenburgD. L. StymiestP.TrivelyJ. H. TruskG. B. Weinhold*AdvisoryANSI/IESNARP-29-06Many of the photographs appearing in this document have been obtained from independent
19、architects/engineers, lighting manufacturers, and professional photographers. These contributorsinclude:Figures 1, 25Mount Clemens General Hospital of Michigan. SSOE, Inc., Troy, MI (Designer); Chris Burkhalter Photography, LLC (Photographer)Figures 3, 5The Childrens Hospital of Alabama, Childrens H
20、ealth System of Alabama. CRS Engineering, Birmingham AL(Designer); John OHagan (Photographer)Figure 4VAMedical Center of Houston. SmithGroup, Inc., Detroit, MI (Designer); Aker/Burnette, Inc. (Photographer)Figures 6, 1Huron Valley Hospital, Michigan. RTKL, Baltimore, MD and SSOE, Inc., Troy, MI (Des
21、igner); Chris Burkhalter Photography, LLC (Photographer)Figures 7, 8, 16, 17St. John Macomb Hospital, Michigan. SSOE, Inc., Troy, MI (Designer); Chris Burkhalter Photography, LLC (Photographer)Figure 9Childrens Hospital of Michigan. SmithGroup, Inc., Detroit, MI (Designer); SmithGroup, Inc. (Photogr
22、apher)Figures 10, 20Michigan Orthopedic Center, Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital. Peter Basso Associates, Troy,MI (Designer); Angela R. Wolney (Photographer)Figures 12, 13Miami Valley Hospital of Ohio. Helmig Leinesch Michael Houghton, STUDIOHIO, Inc. (Photographer)Figure 18Ohio State University Medical
23、Center. W.E. Monks Michael Houghton, STUDIOHIO, Inc. (Photographer)Figure 19Sutter Health, California. SmithGroup, Inc., Detroit, MI (Designer); David Wakely Photography (Photographer)Figure 21Swedish Medical Center, Denver, CO. The Stein-Cox Group, Phoenix, AZ (Designer); Ron Johnson Photography (P
24、hotographer)Figure 22Beaumont Hospital, Troy, MI. SSOE, Inc., Troy, MI (Designer); Chris Burkhalter Photography,LLC (Photographer)Figure 23Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute, Flint, MI. SSOE, Inc., Troy, MI (Designer); Chris Burkhalter Photography, LLC (Photographer)Figure 24VAMedical Center of Michiga
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