Sky-like interior light settings: a preference study

IF 2.2 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Frontiers in Built Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.3389/fbuil.2023.1101534
S. Klir, S. Babilon, Paul Myland, Simon Benkner, T. Khanh
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This paper explores human observer preferences for various sky-like interior lighting scenarios realized by a combination of a blue-enriched indirect uplight component with a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 6,500 K up to 30,000 K and a 4,000 K or 5,500 K direct downlight component. Variations in the natural sky were mimicked by the indirect uplight component reflected from the ceiling of the experimental room. The settings for the direct lighting component, on the other hand, were selected based on the reported outcomes of previous preference studies in the field of interior lighting. The resulting lighting conditions were evaluated by a total of 29 observers, from which subjective ratings of brightness, sky-likeness, satisfaction, pleasantness, and general appeal were collected in an office workplace environment. In this experimental setting, the most preferred lighting conditions exhibited a direct-to-indirect lighting ratio of 50:50 with a CCT of 4,000 K in the direct component and 6,500, 7,500, and 9,000 K in the indirect component. For all examined combinations, none was rated as truly sky-like. Nonetheless, the study results showed that only the combination of a warmer CCT in the direct component and a cooler, blue-enriched CCT in the indirect lighting component leads to a maximum in the subjects’ preference ratings. In summary, the subjects preferred light settings with a white appearance on the work surface without any intense or noticeable blue cast or tint.
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类似天空的室内灯光设置:偏好研究
本文探讨了人类观察者对各种类似天空的室内照明场景的偏好,这些场景是由相关色温(CCT)为6,500 K至30,000 K的富含蓝色的间接射灯组件和4,000 K或5,500 K的直接射灯组件的组合实现的。实验室内天花板反射的间接光线模拟了自然天空的变化。另一方面,直接照明组件的设置是根据先前在室内照明领域的偏好研究报告的结果来选择的。由此产生的照明条件由总共29名观察者评估,从中收集了在办公室工作环境中亮度、天空相似度、满意度、愉悦度和总体吸引力的主观评分。在这个实验环境中,最受欢迎的照明条件表现出50:50的直接与间接照明比,直接成分的CCT为4,000 K,间接成分的CCT为6,500,7,500和9,000 K。在所有被调查的组合中,没有一个被评为真正的天空。尽管如此,研究结果表明,只有在直接成分中较暖的CCT和间接成分中较冷、富含蓝色的CCT的组合,才会导致受试者的偏好评级达到最大值。综上所述,受试者更喜欢在工作面上有白色外观的光线设置,没有任何强烈或明显的蓝色投射或色调。
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Frontiers in Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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