Summary
This paper explores how building design and daylighting strategies can be integrated to support human circadian health and non-visual wellbeing through optimized spectral and temporal light exposure. It provides a framework for applying circadian lighting metrics, such as Circadian Stimulus, to architectural and lighting design decisions.
Categories
Sleep & Circadian Health: Discusses circadian entrainment via daylighting and spectral distribution relevant to ipRGC-driven non-visual effects.
The Science of Light: References spectral sensitivity functions for ipRGCs and circadian stimulus metrics in the context of building design.
Author(s)
J Lee
Publication Year
2020
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