Summary
This paper discusses the benefits and preferences for artificial skylights and sun patterns, and how they can be used as a substitution for natural light in windowless locations.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the design and implementation of artificial skylights and sun patterns, and how they can be used to mimic natural light in windowless locations.
Well-being: The paper discusses the potential benefits of artificial skylights and sun patterns on people's well-being, particularly in terms of their connection to nature and their appraisal of their environment.
Author(s)
M Stokkermans
Publication Year
2011
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