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Imaging photometers and ray-tracing software packages have made it possible to capture and model high-resolution and accurate luminance maps. However, luminance map measurement is rarely seen in professional practice, despite its ability to evaluate ...
Daniel Bishop, J Geoffrey Chase
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Virtual Reality for Smart Urban Lighting Design: Review, Applications and Opportunities
More and more cities are evolving into smart cities, increasing their attractiveness, energy efficiency, and users’ satisfaction. Lighting systems play an important role in the evolution process, thanks to their ability to affect city life at night along
Michelangelo Scorpio +2 more
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The Language of Lighting: Applying Semiotics in the Evaluation of Lighting Design
Architectural lighting provides optimum visibility for tasks but illuminations convey meanings as well. Though many studies analyze technical dimensions of lighting, research on the meaning is rare.
Thomas Schielke
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A Study of the Emotional Impact of Interior Lighting Color in Rural Bed and Breakfast Space Design
In architectural spaces, the ambiance created by lighting plays a significant role in influencing people’s emotions, often relying on the use of color and light.
Yangyang Wei +3 more
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Classification of Lighting Design Aspects in Relation to Employees’ Productivity in Saudi Arabia
Though the average employee spends a third of their day inside an office, designing a productive workspace can be challenging for designers. However, lighting design is a critical factor for the wellbeing of the employee.
G. A. Najjar +2 more
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Systematic Design Applied in Outdoor Spatiotemporal Lighting
Outdoor lighting design consists of many different objectives, depending on the area that is illuminated. In addition, besides functional lighting, extra messages may be superimposed to a lighting configuration.
Alexios Papacharalampopoulos +1 more
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Methodology for the optimization of artificial lighting considering both visual and non-visual effects [PDF]
The effect of light on human physiology as well as its non-image forming effects have been known for several years. An important milestone in understanding the non-visual effects of light was the discovery of a new type of photoreceptor namely the ...
Madias Evangelos-Nikolaos +3 more
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Simulating Physiological Potentials of Daylight Variables in Lighting Design
A holistic approach to daylight dynamics in our built environment can have beneficial outcomes for both physiological and visual effects on humans. Simulations of how daylight variables affect light levels on the horizontal work plane are compared to ...
M. Ravn +3 more
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This study assesses residential areas which have been converted into workplaces and are still used after the Covid-19 in terms of visual, non-visual, and energy performance requirements of lighting.
E. Kaymaz, B. Manav
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Light is the foundation of the visual perceptual process that initiates the evaluation of the surrounding area. Linked to various aspects and rhythms of the body, light connects us to both the natural environment and the interior space.
S. Angelaki +2 more
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