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DIALux EVO: Professional Projects. Standard EN 12464-1
Role Play
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(2 ratings)
5 students
Last updated 12/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Technical knowledge on lighting of work places
  • Practice application with Dialux Evo in an office and work places in general
  • Application of Standard EN 12464-1
  • Professional approach to Dialux Evo
  • Nowing more than just "calculating the 500 lux"

Course content

8 sections23 lectures2h 38m total length
  • Introduction1:41

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge about Dialux Evo (creating rooms, placing luminaires...)
  • Basic knowledge about lighting

Description

Welcome to this course, designed for lighting designers, engineers, and professionals already familiar with DIALux EVO—you know how to create spaces, apply textures, and generate basic lighting outputs—but still feel uncertain about using the calculation tools or addressing the technical aspects required to ensure your project complies with lighting standards.

In this course, we’ll focus on the EN 12464-1 standard for workplace lighting, a framework commonly used across Europe and integrated into DIALux EVO. A deep understanding of these standards is crucial for producing accurate, compliant results, going beyond simple metrics like “500 lux on the desk.” Proper lighting design considers uniformity, glare, UGR, maintenance factors, and more—critical elements that ensure both aesthetic and technical integrity.

This course is designed to unlock the full technical potential of DIALux EVO, guiding you through the tools necessary to validate your designs according to professional standards. You will learn not only how to visually assess your project but also how to substantiate your design choices with clear, standards-based justification.

By the end of the course, you'll have the skills to design and validate lighting projects that meet both professional and regulatory requirements—empowering you to execute projects with confidence.

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Disclaimer: This course is intended solely for academic purposes and does not substitute for any professional certification or qualification. It is essential to verify your local regulations and compliance standards before applying any techniques or guidelines presented here in real-world projects.

Who this course is for:

  • Lighting designers
  • Engineers
  • Architects