scholarly journals Emotional Lighting Design of Indoor Spaces by Kansei Engineering

2021 ◽  
Vol ISASE2021 (0) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Sotirios PAPANTONOPOULOS ◽  
Theano XANTHOPOULIDOU ◽  
Margarita KARASAVOVA
2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Nuria Castilla ◽  
Carmen Llinares ◽  
Blanca Vicente

Resumen Tradicionalmente, cuando se proyecta la iluminación de un determinado espacio se hace intuitivamente, mejorando el diseño mediante el método de prueba y error, basándose únicamente en la propia voluntad o en las propias preferencias y sin tener en cuenta los conocimientos de la investigación en iluminación o las necesidades y las preferencias del usuario final. En ocasiones, este sistema deviene costoso e ineficiente ya que toda la responsabilidad del diseño recae en la voluntad de los diseñadores. Por otro lado, la investigación en iluminación también ha estado alejada del mundo del diseñador de la iluminación y del usuario. Los estudios que han tratado de analizar la respuesta de los usuarios ante el ambiente luminoso proceden del ámbito de la psicología o de la ingeniería y no han tenido en cuenta en sus estudios los parámetros del diseño luminoso que puedan dar respuesta a las necesidades del usuario. El objeto del presente trabajo es proponer una metodología que mediante el uso de la Ingeniería Kansei evalúe la respuesta emocional de los usuarios ante la iluminación con el objeto de diseñar espacios iluminados emocionalmente eficientes. La metodología propuesta puede tener importantes implicaciones en la eficiencia energética de los edificios ya que permite conocer la respuesta del usuario ante distintas características de la iluminación y concentrar los esfuerzos en aquellos parámetros que realmente sean apreciados por los usuarios.Abstract Traditionally, when lighting a given space projects is done intuitively, improving the design by the method of trial and error, based solely on his own will or individual preferences and regardless of knowledge of research in lighting or the needs and preferences of the end user. Sometimes, this system becomes costly and inefficient since all design responsibility lies with the will of the designers. On the other hand, research in lighting has also been removed from the world of lighting designer and user. Studies that have tried to analyze the user response to the bright atmosphere come from the field of psychology or engineering and have not taken into account in studying the parameters of light design that can respond to user needs. The purpose of this paper is to propose a methodology using Kansei Engineering assess the emotional response of users to the lighting in order to design efficient emotionally lit spaces. The proposed methodology can have important implications for the energy efficiency of buildings since it allows the user to know the answer to different lighting features and concentrate efforts on those parameters that are really appreciated by users. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (8) ◽  
pp. 1142-1163 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Cuttle

A new lighting design procedure is proposed based on how lighting influences the appearance of indoor spaces and their contents. Exitance is the measure of the density of luminous flux (lm/m2) exiting, or emerging from, a surface, and provides an effective basis for relating the quantity and distribution of lighting to peoples' assessments of its visual effects. The procedure guides users from identifying selected lighting design objectives relating to how peoples' assessments of appearance are affected by lighting, to developing a specification for the direct flux distribution that will optimally achieve those objectives. Applications can range from basic to complex. A selection of previously published lighting concepts is reviewed in the light of recently published research, and based on these concepts, the procedure takes the form of a downloadable spreadsheet that enables users to prioritise between efficient flux utilisation and achievement of design-oriented objectives. While it is recognised that more research is needed before the procedure could be adopted for general application, the aim of this paper is to demonstrate the opportunities offered by a practical alternative to current lighting practice.


2019 ◽  
pp. 108-114
Author(s):  
Nicolay R. Vorobyov

Architectural and artistic construction of museum is one of the most complex genres in environment development and design, with its inherent qualities, means of expressiveness, principles of environment and image development, scientific concepts, in the context of historical development, artistic styles and trends. The author of the article considers the artistic lighting design in isolation from the integral dramaturgy of the project to be deeply flawed, and the setting of accent lighting at the final stage Ц to be simple, but not outstanding. Based on extensive hands-on experience in the construction of museum expositions, the author of the article reveals some peculiarities, especially significant to the participants of the lighting system setting for museums and other cultural facilities.


2019 ◽  
pp. 15-21
Author(s):  
Banu Manav

In lighting design, the main concept is to achieve a healthy environment, which addresses energy efficiency, cost, maintenance, and quality. User-friendly lighting systems shall be adopted to architecture and interior architecture. User control over the lighting system is important, by dimming or increasing light output, by changing the colour of the light sets the inner atmosphere and affects user mood. Standards and codes on lighting shall also be evaluated by means of these topics. The paper aims to analyse how the luminous environment is affective on the perceived environment. Hence, a series of experimental studies and recent research will be evaluated in regard to understanding and designing luminous environment.


2018 ◽  
pp. 29-36
Author(s):  
Nikolai I. Shepetkov ◽  
George N. Cherkasov ◽  
Vladimir A. Novikov

This paper considers the fundamental problem of artificial lighting in various types and scales of industrial facilities, focusing on exterior lighting design solutions. There is a lack of interest from investors, customers and society in high­quality lighting design for industrial facilities in Russia, which in many cities are very imaginative structures, practically unused in the evening. Architectural lighting of various types of installations is illustrated with photographs. The purpose of the article is to draw attention to the aesthetic value of industrial structures, provided not only by the architectural, but also by a welldesigned lighting solution.


2018 ◽  
pp. 157-164
Author(s):  
Sergei A. Alexandrov

The article is devoted to the creation of methods of accelerated lighting design of ski slopes for competitions with a television broadcast.


Author(s):  
Ching-Wei Lin ◽  
Fu-Min Hsu ◽  
Ching-Ju Chou ◽  
Hung-Shing Chen ◽  
Ming Ronnier Luo

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