AbstractThe lighting design in workplaces environments involves/demands a multidisciplinary knowledge. Despite the several studies in this area of knowledge the reality shows that the lighting layout in indoor environments only considers the need for seeing. Nevertheless, the light is the basis of other needs of the human being, such as non-visual like the circadian rhythms. Both the visual and non-visual effects affect our wellbeing and health. To accomplish tasks without spending our energy in fighting the unfriendly environments we must achieve a well-designed indoor environ design that compensates our needs and fulfil our expectations. Besides the lighting codes, which are mostly related with lighting metrics, it is important to respond...
Recent discoveries on the effects of light on human well-being lead to new demands for lighting solu...
This paper looks into the effects of light, design, and nature on employees by incorporating environ...
To embed the diversity and variability of human needs as foundational elements of daylighting design...
AbstractThe lighting design in workplaces environments involves/demands a multidisciplinary knowledg...
Why and in what way should daylight and artificial light be designed for the indoor environment in o...
Why and in what way should daylight and artificial light be designed for the indoor environment in o...
Objectives: Designing a good lighting environment seems to become more complex in the future. Tradit...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
AbstractIn workplaces environments, a well-planned lighting design requires a multidisciplinary know...
The light exercises indeed a very signifi cant infl uence on whole biological parameters of people. ...
Recent discoveries on the effects of light on human well-being lead to new demands for lighting solu...
This paper looks into the effects of light, design, and nature on employees by incorporating environ...
To embed the diversity and variability of human needs as foundational elements of daylighting design...
AbstractThe lighting design in workplaces environments involves/demands a multidisciplinary knowledg...
Why and in what way should daylight and artificial light be designed for the indoor environment in o...
Why and in what way should daylight and artificial light be designed for the indoor environment in o...
Objectives: Designing a good lighting environment seems to become more complex in the future. Tradit...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
Light can be used to increase alertness, evoke relaxation and suppress sleepiness. Therefore, it can...
AbstractIn workplaces environments, a well-planned lighting design requires a multidisciplinary know...
The light exercises indeed a very signifi cant infl uence on whole biological parameters of people. ...
Recent discoveries on the effects of light on human well-being lead to new demands for lighting solu...
This paper looks into the effects of light, design, and nature on employees by incorporating environ...
To embed the diversity and variability of human needs as foundational elements of daylighting design...