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Lighting conditions in sustainable buildings: Results of a survey of users' perceptions

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posted on 2022-12-15, 05:36 authored by George BairdGeorge Baird, J Thompson, Guy MarriageGuy Marriage
For the last 4 years, the authors have been investigating the performance in practice of a range of sustainable commercial and institutional buildings worldwide. These investigations involved the principal author in one or more visits to each of the buildings and the personal distribution and collection of a questionnaire survey seeking users perceptions (on a 7-point scale) of a range of factors: operational, environmental, personal control and satisfaction. For this article, the authors focus on users perceptions of the quality of lighting in their work areas. The users overall perceptions of lighting conditions are presented and analysed, first with an overview of the average scores for each question, followed by a look at the shapes of their distributions over the set of buildings and then the results of some correlations between lighting overall and a number of other key performance factors such as health, productivity and overall comfort. It was found that lighting overall was one of the higher scoring factors of the environmental category, and the average scores for the amount of natural and artificial lighting were close to the ideal. However, direct glare from the lights and from the sun and sky were noted as issues to be addressed. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.

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Preferred citation

Baird, G., Thompson, J. & Marriage, G. (2010, January). Lighting conditions in sustainable buildings: Results of a survey of users' perceptions. In Proceedings of the the 44th Annual Conference the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA) (55 (2) pp. 102-109). Auckland, New Zealand: Unitec Institute of Technology. https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2012.667941

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the the 44th Annual Conference the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA)

Volume

55

Contribution type

Published Paper

Publication or Presentation Year

2010-01-01

Pagination

102-109

Publisher

Unitec Institute of Technology

Publication status

Published

ISSN

0003-8628

eISSN

1758-9622

Place of publication

Auckland, New Zealand