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Methodological approach to creating an urban lighting atmosphere with regard to human needs
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The purpose of this paper is to assess how lighting correlates with human
needs and emotions and to examine the implications for lighting design. The
complex variables of urban lighting include practical, social, cultural and
semantic elements of the urban environment. The research identified the most
promising opportunities for using lighting technologies responsive to the
basic levels of the human need for lighting. The dynamics of
?LIGHT-VIEWERATMOSPHERE? were applied in order to explore critical areas of
interdependence. To determine the most critical areas, the hierarchical
principles of A. H. Maslow?s pyramid of needs were adapted and applied to
the data. The authors studied the interaction between the viewer and light
technologies in order to determine the most likely enhancements to the
emotional impact of lighting. The ?Expanded hierarchy of needs with regard
to the presence of light? illustrates the issues considered here. The
classification of societal needs is based on an analysis of the emotional
impact of examples of lighting solutions in architectural environments
within a clear social context. A morphological analysis was carried out
using the cross-consistency assessment method (CCA). Criteria for evaluating
the effects of light were considered on 4 basic levels of needs following
Maslow?s pyramid configuration.
Title: Methodological approach to creating an urban lighting atmosphere with regard to human needs
Description:
The purpose of this paper is to assess how lighting correlates with human
needs and emotions and to examine the implications for lighting design.
The
complex variables of urban lighting include practical, social, cultural and
semantic elements of the urban environment.
The research identified the most
promising opportunities for using lighting technologies responsive to the
basic levels of the human need for lighting.
The dynamics of
?LIGHT-VIEWERATMOSPHERE? were applied in order to explore critical areas of
interdependence.
To determine the most critical areas, the hierarchical
principles of A.
H.
Maslow?s pyramid of needs were adapted and applied to
the data.
The authors studied the interaction between the viewer and light
technologies in order to determine the most likely enhancements to the
emotional impact of lighting.
The ?Expanded hierarchy of needs with regard
to the presence of light? illustrates the issues considered here.
The
classification of societal needs is based on an analysis of the emotional
impact of examples of lighting solutions in architectural environments
within a clear social context.
A morphological analysis was carried out
using the cross-consistency assessment method (CCA).
Criteria for evaluating
the effects of light were considered on 4 basic levels of needs following
Maslow?s pyramid configuration.
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