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The research problem identified herein is the pervasive lack of awareness of interior design elements, such as lighting, and their misapplication in alignment with international standards. This lapse engenders environments that are detrimental to health. In this investigation, the extent to which architectural designers integrate WELLv2 lighting indicators in working environments is scrutinized in relation to healthy interior design. A descriptive-analytical method is employed to probe the research topic. Three buildings are evaluated against WELL lighting indicators. Moreover, the Wellness Score metric is utilized to assess the indoor lighting of the selected buildings, determining their eligibility for WELL certification. The primary objective of this study is to identify the key design needs of architectural designers for promoting healthy indoor lighting. 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The Role of Interior Design in Achieving Healthy Workplaces According to Lighting Indicators of “WELL Standard”
As the incidence of indoor health concerns escalates, the prioritization of healthy interior design techniques in workplaces emerges as a critical strategy to enhance worker productivity and efficiency. Extensive research has highlighted the profound impact of lighting on employee physical and mental health, designating it as a key determinant of wellbeing in the workplace. The WELL Building Standard (WELLv2) constitutes a comprehensive and rigorous framework addressing the multifaceted origins of these concerns. It engenders lighting conditions that bolster mental, visual, and psychological health, and in professional settings, these conditions are demonstrated to improve mood and productivity. The research problem identified herein is the pervasive lack of awareness of interior design elements, such as lighting, and their misapplication in alignment with international standards. This lapse engenders environments that are detrimental to health. In this investigation, the extent to which architectural designers integrate WELLv2 lighting indicators in working environments is scrutinized in relation to healthy interior design. A descriptive-analytical method is employed to probe the research topic. Three buildings are evaluated against WELL lighting indicators. Moreover, the Wellness Score metric is utilized to assess the indoor lighting of the selected buildings, determining their eligibility for WELL certification. The primary objective of this study is to identify the key design needs of architectural designers for promoting healthy indoor lighting. The fulfillment of this objective is pursued through the use of WELL lighting indicators and standards.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering aims to provide a forum for the publication of papers on the most recent developments in the theoretical and practical aspects of these important fields. Safety and Security Engineering, due to its special nature, is an interdisciplinary area of research and applications that brings together in a systematic way many disciplines of engineering, from the traditional to the most technologically advanced. The Journal covers areas such as crisis management; security engineering; natural disasters and emergencies; terrorism; IT security; man-made hazards; risk management; control; protection and mitigation issues. The Journal aims to attract papers in all related fields, in addition to those listed under the List of Topics, as well as case studies describing practical experiences. The study of multifactor risk impact will be given special emphasis. Due to the multitude and variety of topics included, the List is only indicative of the themes of the expected papers. Authors are encouraged to submit papers in all areas of Safety and Security, with particular attention to integrated and interdisciplinary aspects.