Lighting for Heritage and Restoration Projects

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Course Content

I. Introduction (5 minutes)
II. Learning Objectives (2 minutes)
VII. Summary and Key Takeaways (4 minutes)
Final Quiz – Lighting for Heritage and Restoration Projects

This course provides a comprehensive overview of how to design and implement lighting in heritage and restoration projects while preserving cultural and architectural significance. It explores the risks associated with lighting upgrades and outlines strategies to minimise impact on original materials through careful, reversible, and non invasive solutions. The course also guides participants in selecting appropriate colour temperatures and fittings to maintain the authentic appearance of historic spaces. In addition, it demonstrates how lighting can be used to highlight architectural features in a subtle and respectful way. Finally, it explains how to navigate heritage regulations and NCC requirements to achieve compliant and well balanced lighting outcomes.

This CPD provides general guidance on professional responsibilities and documentation practices. It does not constitute legal advice or replace project-specific contractual or statutory obligations.

  • CPD Points: 1 Formal CPD Point
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Certificate Upon Completion
  • Difficulty Level: Intermediate

This session is designed for

Architects
Building Designers
Lighting Designers
Heritage Consultants
Building Surveyors / Certifiers



By the end of this course, participants will be able to design lighting solutions that respect and protect heritage fabric while meeting modern functional needs. They will understand how to select appropriate colour temperatures and fittings that preserve the original character of historic materials. Participants will be able to apply layered lighting techniques to highlight architectural features without causing visual harm. They will also be equipped to identify and minimise risks associated with lighting interventions in heritage buildings. In addition, they will be able to navigate heritage controls and NCC requirements to deliver compliant and well considered lighting designs.

  • Apply lighting design strategies that protect and respect heritage fabric during upgrades.
  • Identify and mitigate risks associated with lighting interventions in heritage environments.
  • Select appropriate colour temperatures and fittings that maintain the authenticity of historic materials.
  • Develop lighting solutions that balance heritage conservation with modern performance needs.
  • Design layered lighting schemes that highlight architectural features without visual harm.
  • Navigate heritage regulations and NCC requirements to achieve compliant lighting outcomes.

This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.

Framework/Body

Relevant Sections

Focus Areas

National Construction Code (NCC 2022)

Vol 1/Vol 2: Performance Requirements for safe movement and access/egress; provisions impacting lighting outcomes in existing buildings; energy efficiency provisions affecting lighting upgrades; Performance Solution pathway where Deemed-to-Satisfy is constrained by heritage controls

Balancing heritage constraints with statutory compliance; evidence of suitability for luminaires and installation methods; glare/contrast management supporting amenity and safe movement; energy-efficient upgrades without fabric harm

NSCA 2021 (Architects)

PC12, PC28, PC31, PC33, PC45

Evaluating design options against heritage value and stakeholder needs; integrating lighting systems into design intent; documenting compliant, coordinated solutions

Building Designers

NCC compliance in alterations/fit-outs; detailing for minimal intervention; documentation for approvals in heritage contexts

Non-invasive/reversible retrofit strategies; fixture selection appropriate to historic fabric; coordination with consultants and approvals

Building Surveyors

Assessment of compliance pathways (DTS vs Performance Solution); review of documentation/evidence for proposed lighting solutions

Interpreting NCC obligations for upgrades; assessing risk, suitability evidence, and safety/amenity impacts

Urban Planners & Landscape Architects

Heritage planning controls/overlays affecting lighting upgrades; approval pathways and documentation expectations

Planning/heritage overlay impacts on lighting scope; aligning lighting intent with conservation outcomes

What’s Included

This course examines the relationship between lighting design and heritage conservation, focusing on how modern interventions can influence the visual and material integrity of historic buildings. It explores the technical, aesthetic, and regulatory challenges involved in upgrading lighting within sensitive environments. The content also investigates how lighting affects perception of space, texture, and architectural detail in heritage contexts. In addition, it reviews practical design approaches that align contemporary performance expectations with conservation principles. The course further considers the role of collaboration, documentation, and approval processes in delivering successful heritage lighting outcomes.

  • A 1-hour video session covering NCC-aligned strategies and real-world case studies.
  • An interactive quiz to test and reinforce knowledge.
  • An audio summary version via NotebookLM for flexible, on-the-go learning.
  • A downloadable certificate of completion for CPD compliance reporting.
  • Centralised CPD tracking dashboard to support audits and personal recordkeeping.

Why Take This CPD Session?

Gain practical knowledge to design lighting that enhances heritage buildings without damaging their character.

Improve your ability to balance conservation requirements with modern lighting performance and compliance.

Build confidence in navigating heritage regulations and delivering well considered, approval ready lighting solutions.

Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.