Summary
This qualitative study surveys architects from the West and Middle East on how COVID-19 will shape future architecture and urban design, identifying natural daylighting and ventilation as priority features for healthy homes and workplaces. While the paper broadly advocates for daylight integration in built environments, it offers limited specific evidence on lighting's physiological or circadian health impacts.
Categories
Sleep & Circadian Health: The paper mentions natural daylighting as a key design feature for healthy built environments, with implications for circadian health.
Author(s)
MPJ Aarts
Publication Year
2016
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