• Architectural
lighting and the grazing techniques are used to accentuate
texture variations and architectural features common to stone
and brick work. Architectural lighting also applies to statues,
fountains or gateways.
• Path lighting in combination with adjacent landscape lighting provides safety
and security by illuminating driveways and walkways.
• Moon lighting
and down-lighting are accomplished by mounted fixtures
in tree branches to create a moonlight effect. This method encourages
cast shadows to produce a variety of patterns on the lawn and
other ground surfaces.
• Shadowing and
backlighting incorporate background light to silhouette
landscape and structural features.
• Cross lighting integrates intersecting light beams at deliberate angles to produce
depth of field from the blend of light and shadows.
• Up-lighting involves casting light upward to highlight the texture, size,
color and features at night.
• Zoning the lighting
systems can be used to provide independent control for various lighting scenarios.
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