An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface Exitance
This paper disseminates both new and previously-published findings to show how a whole new lighting design system can be easily implemented, whereby interior lighting is designed for appearance rather than visual performance alone. This paper presents the findings of multiple PhD research undertaken...
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doaj-554a06ab3e89437b889392c5d48c9b652020-11-25T02:05:19ZengTechnological University DublinJournal of Sustainable Design and Applied Research in Innovative Engineering of the Built Environment2009-549X2017-12-015110.21427/D72F22An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface ExitanceAntonello DuranteKevin KellyThis paper disseminates both new and previously-published findings to show how a whole new lighting design system can be easily implemented, whereby interior lighting is designed for appearance rather than visual performance alone. This paper presents the findings of multiple PhD research undertaken in the Dublin Institute of Technology that started in 2011 and continues. This paper is presented for a building services engineering audience and emphasises why there is a need for change, what it is that is proposed, the implications for existing practice, the benefits of the new design methodology, and the challenges remaining before it can be fully adopted in practice. Evidence is provided in this paper that MRSE is a better metric than horizontal illuminance in measuring people’s perceived adequacy of illumination in a room. Proof of concept is evidenced with respect to ensuring software can be easily developed for design using MRSE and in measuring MRSE easily in installations using HDR imaging. Typical values of MRSE in existing installations are presented.https://arrow.tudublin.ie/sdar/vol5/iss1/6/MRSEnew interior lighting design methodology |
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An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface Exitance |
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An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface Exitance |
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An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface Exitance |
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An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface Exitance |
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An Examination of a New Interior Lighting Design Methodology Using Mean Room Surface Exitance |
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examination of a new interior lighting design methodology using mean room surface exitance |
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Technological University Dublin |
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Journal of Sustainable Design and Applied Research in Innovative Engineering of the Built Environment |
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2009-549X |
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2017-12-01 |
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This paper disseminates both new and previously-published findings to show how a whole new lighting design system can be easily implemented, whereby interior lighting is designed for appearance rather than visual performance alone. This paper presents the findings of multiple PhD research undertaken in the Dublin Institute of Technology that started in 2011 and continues. This paper is presented for a building services engineering audience and emphasises why there is a need for change, what it is that is proposed, the implications for existing practice, the benefits of the new design methodology, and the challenges remaining before it can be fully adopted in practice. Evidence is provided in this paper that MRSE is a better metric than horizontal illuminance in measuring people’s perceived adequacy of illumination in a room. Proof of concept is evidenced with respect to ensuring software can be easily developed for design using MRSE and in measuring MRSE easily in installations using HDR imaging. Typical values of MRSE in existing installations are presented. |
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MRSE new interior lighting design methodology |
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