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The document is a literature review on the role of artificial lighting in architectural design, highlighting its psychological benefits and the importance of early planning. It discusses various studies on artificial light sources, their effects on mood and motivation, and energy consumption patterns in buildings. The findings suggest that effective lighting design can enhance user comfort and satisfaction while also promoting energy efficiency.
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The document is a literature review on the role of artificial lighting in architectural design, highlighting its psychological benefits and the importance of early planning. It discusses various studies on artificial light sources, their effects on mood and motivation, and energy consumption patterns in buildings. The findings suggest that effective lighting design can enhance user comfort and satisfaction while also promoting energy efficiency.
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Sr. No. Author Yr. of Pub.

1 Anthony Babatunde Sholanke 2021

2 Designing Buildings Limited 2020

3 Anj 2020

4 Rea, M. S. 2018

5 Veenstra, L., & Koole, S. L. 2018

6 Wikibooks 2018

7 Zumbotel 2017

Kuijsters, A., Redi, J., Ruyter, B. d., &


8 Heynderick X, I. 2015
Oyedepo, S. O., Olayinka, S., Adekeye,
T., Leramo, R., Kilanko, O. & Babalola,
9 P. 2015

10 Talebian, K. 2012
11 YoungYun, G., HyoinKim, & TaiKim, J. 2012

Yun, G. Y., Kong, H. J., Kim, H. & Kim, J.


12 T. 2011

13 Al-Ashwal, N. T. & Budaiwi, I. M. 2011

Krarti, M., Erickson, P. M. & Himan, T.


14 C 2005

15 Ghisi, E., & Tinker, J. A 2005


Title

The Role of Artificial Lighting in Architectural Design: A


Literature Review

Artificial Lighting

Giving Life to Ideas: The Next Wave

Simply Made Better: Providing a Full Range of Benefits


without much Fuss.

Disarming Darkness: Effects of Ambient Lighting on


Approach Motivation and State Anger Among People
with Varying Trait Anger.

Technical Theatre/Ligh ting/Introduc tion.

Light for Offices and Communicati on

Lighting to Make You Feel Better: Improving the Mood of


Elderly People with Affective Ambiences

A Study of Energy Demand and Consumption in


Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.

Day for Night - The Role of Artificial Lighting in Returning


People to Urban Public Spaces.
Effects of occupancy and lighting use patterns on lighting
energy consumption.

A Field Survey of Visual Comfort and Lighting Energy


Consumption in Open Plan Offices.

Energy Savings due to Daylight and Artificial Lighting


Integration in Office Buildings in Hot Climate

A Simplified Method to Estimate Energy Savings of


Artificial Lighting use from Daylighting

An Ideal Window area Concept for Energy Injtegration of


Daylight and Artificial Light in Buildings
Abstract/Purpose by me

The paper explores artificial lighting's role in architectural design,


emphasizing its psychological and communication benefits,
emphasizing the need for early planning for effective lighting.

The study discussed artificial light sources, and types of artificial


lighting

The study examined the influence of artificial lighting in interior


design

The research reveals that the human retina is sensitive to various


wavelengths and has been able to understand the spectral and
absolute sensitivities of different neural channels.

The study investigated the impact of ambient lighting on approach-


oriented motivation and emotion, hypothesizing that dark
environments, linked to inactivity, would decrease motivation.

Discussed the controllable qualities and the functions of light in


theatres

A handbook examining lighting fixtures and their role in the interior


office environment

The study suggested that utilizing recognizable, positive, and


emotionally charged environments can effectively reduce negative
mood in the elderly.
The purpose of the study was to conduct an energy audit was
conducted at Covenant University in Nigeria looking for ways to
reduce energy costs.

The purpose of this research was to understand how planning,


developing and revitalizing of appropriate lighting design for urban
space supports bringing people back to the public spaces of the
city.
Reported survey results from a monitoring campaign of four offices
in Korea, which was conducted from February to June 2010 with an
aim to reveal occupancy patterns, occupant use of lighting systems
This study aimed to reveal the factors in determining lighting
energy consumption of open plan offices with the emphasis on the
roles of occupant adaptive actions

Investigated the energy performance of office buildings resulting


from daylight and artificial lighting integration in hot climates

Provided a simplified analysis method to evaluate the potential of


daylighting to save energy associated with electric lighting use

This paper presented a methodology to predict the potential for


energy savings on lighting using an Ideal Window
Conclusion/Findings Gaps

Artificial lighting enhances user comfort and satisfaction in


built environments, promoting early planning and
incorporating lighting design into the design process for
further research.

Artificial light sources include; incandescent, fluorescent and Does not consider the levels of efficiency of
light emitting diode. Types of artificial lighting include; these types and sources, as well as their
Ambient, task and accent lighting effects on users.

The way in which you incorporate lighting into your home


interiors defines the mood of the user of the space as it has Only considers the influence of interior
a great impact on the perception. lighting features and excludes exterior.

The text primarily discusses the technical


aspects of efficient lighting without
Light can evoke important non visual responses, such as addressing the specific methods that can elicit
circadian regulation. specific responses.

People reported less approach motivation in a dark (vs.


bright) room. Ambient lighting affects approach motivation Limited in sample size and population, and
and trait anger, aligning with modern theories of situated did not consider varying cultures and age
emotion regulation. groups.

Qualities include; intensity, colour, direction & movement. Does not consider the new roles of artificial
Functions include, visibility, focus and mood. lighting but focuses on properties

The study demonstrates how lighting can enhance


communication in the office environment, particularly in
areas of activity and the delineation of private and public Future studies can verify results obtained
spaces. through more quantitative data analysis.

The study found that activating and cozy ambiences were


more physiologically arousing and effective in calming Future studies can replicate the analysis
anxious elderly individuals compared to neutral and neutral carried out on other age groups besides the
environments. elderly to see if results tally.
The study indicates that implementing effective energy
efficiency policies in universities can lead to an estimated The case study can be replicated in multiple
16% annual savings in electricity consumption. institutions and building typologies.

Current dissertation pointed out; in order to be able to


attract people to urban public spaces, set of rules and
guidelines has to be applied to the lighting of public spaces Studies in the future can be carried out using
which calls Lighting Master Plan, and recommended 13 this framework in multiple cities of varying
factor89ys for evaluating lighting consumption in a region. cultures and population sizes.
The results indicate that there are no statistically significant The paper uncovered the influence of
relationships between external illumi nance and lighting use occupancy patterns on lighting use. Further
patterns, but there is a clear time of day effects (i.e. a strong research can be done to understand how
tendency of turning on lighting on worker's first arrival in the certain lighting practices affect occupancy
morning). patterns, and by extension , lighting
Results reveal that there were close relationships between
prevailing illuminance levels on the work plane and Future studies can be carried out using other
luminous comfort. office layouts and formats

Results have shown that as much as 35% reduction in


lighting energy consumption and 13% reduction in total Further research can be done to understand
energy consumption can be obtained when proper the results of the utilisation of artificial
daylighting and artificial lighting integration is achieved. lighting alone.

A direct correlation was established between window Focuses on the relationship between artificial
transmittance and window area on annual lighting lighting and daylighting in energy, not in
reductions terms of human psychologi cal influence

It was observed that the potential for energy savings on Future studies can identify how to achieve
lighting in Leeds ranged from 10.8% to 44.0% over all room proper illuminatio n levels with artificial
sizes and room ratios for an external illuminance lighting alone
Paradigm/ Method Whey Forward What we can do

Compling Multiple
Sources

Qualitative

Qualitative

Mixed Method

Qualitative

Qualitative

Qualitative

Qualitative

Qualitative

Qualitative
Mixed Method

Qualitative

Mixed Method

Quantitative

Quantitative

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