"Don't cross
the stream to find water." - Swedish proverb
Artificial LIght in the
Classroom
Anita Olds inspired many early childhood professionals in person with her passionate
presentations on design issues. Her inspiration lives on in her comprehensive
guidebook, Child Care Design Guide. In this book she offers
these guidelines for using artificial light in a classroom...
* Electric lighting, whether general ambient or task-specific, should
be warm, natural and homelike. Avoid suspended ceilings with 2x2 or 2x4
flourescent grids wherever possible because they are insitutional and create
unwanted glare.
* Wall-mounted lights are preferable to ceiling mounted fixtures for washing
light up over the ceiling and down the wall, thereby "surrounding"
the room with light, freeing the ceiling for other uses and from unsightly grids.
* Create "pools" of light by placing lights low and apart to
encompass the furniture comprising and defining each area. Pools of light
can exist only if there are slightly darker spaces in between them.
* For their health-giving properties, use full-spectrum incandescent or
fluorescent and high-color-rendering triphosphor bulbs whenever possible, especially
in children's rooms and places where people gather.
For a complete discussion on lighting issues as well as all other factors in
center design, consult Old's Child Care Design Guide. You
can buy the Guide at a 40% discount with free shipping from Community
Playthings at (800) 777-4244 or at www.CommunityPlaythings.com.
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