Office lighting appraisal, performance, and well-being: a linked mechanisms map
Most would agree that a high-quality lighting installation provides good task visibility and contributes to the attractiveness of the space. In two experiments in a simulated office space, temporary office personnel worked under one of six lighting conditions for a day. Combined results from two statistical approaches show that people who perceived their office lighting as being of higher quality rated the space as more attractive, reported more pleasant mood, and showed greater well-being at the end of the day. Direct-indirect lighting and personal control were favoured. Lighting conditions that improved visibility also improved task performance.
direct-indirect luminaires lighting quality personal control satisfaction
Veitch, J. A. Newsham, G. R. Boyce, P. R. Jones, C. C.
National Research Council of Canada Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Battelle - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
国际会议
26th Session of the CIE(国际照明委员会(CIE)第26届大会)
北京
英文
465-468
2007-07-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)