Effect of different design parameters on the visual and non-visual assessment criteria in office spaces
Summary:
This paper investigates the influence of design parameters such as window size, exterior ground plane color and luminous reflectance on the visual and non-visual effects of light in office spaces.
Categories
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses how different design parameters such as window size and exterior ground plane color and luminous reflectance can influence the visual and non-visual effects of light in office spaces.
- Well-being: The paper discusses how well-designed lighting can positively impact the well-being of people working in offices.
- Alertness and performance: The paper discusses how well-designed lighting can positively impact the visual performance and comfort of people working in offices.
Author(s)
P KHADEMAGHA, JF DIEPENS
Publication Year:
2015
Number of Citations:
5
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