A conceptual simulation workflow to guide design decisions regarding the effects of daylight on occupants' alertness

P Clotilde, SMV Eugenia, A Mariëlle… - Journal of Physics …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2021iopscience.iop.org
Recent developments in the lighting research field have demonstrated the importance of a
proper exposure to light to mediate several of our behavioral and physiological responses.
However, we spend nowadays around 90% of our time indoors with an often quite limited
access to bright daylight. To be able to anticipate how much the built environment actually
influences our light exposure, and how much it may ultimately impact our health, well-being,
and productivity, new computational tools are needed. In this paper, we present a first …
Abstract
Recent developments in the lighting research field have demonstrated the importance of a proper exposure to light to mediate several of our behavioral and physiological responses. However, we spend nowadays around 90% of our time indoors with an often quite limited access to bright daylight. To be able to anticipate how much the built environment actually influences our light exposure, and how much it may ultimately impact our health, well-being, and productivity, new computational tools are needed. In this paper, we present a first attempt at a simulation workflow that integrates a spectral simulation tool with a light-driven prediction model of alertness. The goal is to optimize the effects of light on building occupants, by informing the decision makers about the impact of different design choices. The workflow is applied to a case study to provide an example of what learnings can be expected from it.
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