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11. Sustainable Lighting Strategies for Nytorps Gärde. A Case Study
Magister-uppsats, KTH/LjusdesignSammanfattning : This paper focuses on exterior lighting strategies for suburban green areas in Stockholm, using the Nytorps gärde case study as an example. The research methodology employed includes a literature review, a survey, quantitative measurements, and expert interviews. LÄS MER
12. Framhävning av urbana objekt: Bakgrundsljusets påverkan på upplevelsen av ett landmärke
Kandidat-uppsats, Jönköping University/JTH, Byggnadsteknik och belysningsvetenskapSammanfattning : Urbana miljöers komplexitet och rörelse kräver noga planerad ljussättning och omsorgsfull prioritering i samspelet mellan att lyfta fram viktiga element och lämna andra åt sidan. För att minska risken för överbelysning genom ljussättning av objekt med stor ljushetskontrast mot dess bakgrund bör alternativa metoder för att framhäva landmärken i stadsrum utredas. LÄS MER
13. The impact of combining lightingand natural sounds on mood andproductivity.
Magister-uppsats, KTH/LjusdesignSammanfattning : With the intensification of contemporary urbanization, an increasing number of people are living and working in high-density urban environments. The importance of a good indoor environment for human psychology and health is increasingly evident, so researchers are paying more attention to the impact of indoor environments on human health and well-being. LÄS MER
14. A Soft Focus
Magister-uppsats, KTH/LjusdesignSammanfattning : The primary objective of this thesis is to create a study lamp based on research into the Zen aesthetic principles and visual perception. Visual perception is impacted by important aspects, especially vertical illumination, it is addressed here in terms of luminaire height. LÄS MER
15. The power of daylight. Daylight influencing emotions and spatial perception of indoor space.
Magister-uppsats, KTH/LjusdesignSammanfattning : The present thesis derived from a personal need to explore how daylight can shape the emotional state of users and consequently their indoor experience. As a lighting design student I appreciated even more the power that light and shadows have upon indoor experiences. To investigate this further, an experiment with five panels was conducted. LÄS MER