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Instantaneous lighting quality within higher educational classrooms in Singapore
Received date: 04 Mar 2021
Accepted date: 24 Apr 2021
Published date: 15 Dec 2021
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This paper presents a field study that explores lighting qualities within higher educational classrooms in Singapore. Eight classrooms of three typesdcomputer labs, collaborative learning spaces and lecture hallsdare studied. Lighting simulation models are calibrated and validated by measurements taken onsite and utilized to generate both instantaneous and annual physical lighting data. A questionnaire survey is distributed to 333 participants to gather subjective responses to current lighting perception. The results show that electrically lit lecture halls present more uniform distributions of lighting environments, while daylit computer labs and daylit collaborative learning spaces present relatively lower daylighting conditions. For daylit computer labs, horizontal illuminance is an effective predictor in terms of controlling lighting levels; For electrically lit lecture halls, the mean luminance of the horizontal 40_ band is an effective predictor in terms of subjective lighting comfort.
Zhe Kong , J.Alstan Jakubiec . Instantaneous lighting quality within higher educational classrooms in Singapore[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2021 , 10(4) : 787 -802 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2021.05.001
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