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Het elektrisch licht
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Year: 1886 Publisher: 's-Gravenhage Gebr. Belinfante

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Licht in huis : kienspaan, kaars, olielamp
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Arnhem Rijksmuseum voor Volkskunde Het Nederlands Openluchtmuseum

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The Galleria Borghese : lighting project
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Publisher: Milano Domus

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International journal of sustainable lighting.
ISSN: 25861247 Year: 2015 Publisher: Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea : International Journal of Sustainable Lighting,

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Light up - the Potential of Light in Museum Architecture
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ISBN: 9783035627060 Year: 2023 Publisher: Basel/Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,

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Dynamic artificial light in museums In galleries and museums, one’s perception of art, space, and atmosphere is largely determined by lighting. But which light settings should art and museum experts and exhibition designers choose, and on what basis are those choices made? Pioneering LED technologies make customized lighting scenarios possible, turning artificial light into an interactive material in museum architecture – not only in terms of design practice, but also in terms of real-time spatial experiences. Computer-controlled lighting technologies are breaking boundaries, allowing the individual to take full control of lighting design. Light Up explores the potential of dynamic artificial lighting technologies in museum architecture, offering new insights into the use of light in exhibition spaces. How LED technologies can be used to develop customized lighting scenarios Studies in the real context of art institutions as well as programming of interactive light simulations Documents the research project “White Cube Teleporter” Dynamisches Kunstlicht im Museum In Galerien und Museen wird die Wahrnehmung von Kunst, Raum und Atmosphäre wesentlich durch den Faktor Licht bestimmt. Doch welche Lichteinstellungen sollen von Kunst- und Museumsexpert:innen und Ausstellungsgestalter:innen vorgenommen werden, und wie und auf welcher Basis wird eine Wahl getroffen? Zukunftsweisende LED-Technologien ermöglichen maßgeschneiderte Beleuchtungsszenarien. Kunstlicht wird so zum interaktiven Material in der Museumsarchitektur – nicht nur in der Entwurfspraxis, auch in Echtzeit-Raumerfahrungen. Computergesteuerte Lichttechnologien setzen neue Maßstäbe: Das Individuum entscheidet und übernimmt die Gestaltungshoheit. Light Up ergründet das Potenzial dynamischer Kunstlichttechnologien in der Museumsarchitektur – und eröffnet damit neue Sichtweisen im Umgang mit Licht im Ausstellungsraum. Wie mit LED-Technologien maßgeschneiderte Beleuchtungsszenarien entwickelt werden können Studien im realen Kontext von Kunstinstitutionen und Programmierung interaktiver Lichtsimulationen Dokumentiert das Forschungsprojekt „White Cube Teleporter“


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Kunstlicht en architectuur
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Year: 1941 Publisher: Amsterdam Meulenhoff

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Licht : Meine Erkenntnisse.
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ISBN: 3035622949 Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel/Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,

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Das Spektrum für optimierte Lichtkonzepte ist nahezu grenzenlos: Reise, Freizeit, Lehre und Berufsleben finden zu 90 Prozent in geschlossenen Räumen statt. Da der Mensch auf Licht angewiesen ist, prägt die richtige Lichtlösung wesentlich seine Lebensqualität. „Licht ist das Medium des Sehens und der Seele. Es wirkt auf Lebensrhythmus, Stimmung und Leistungsfähigkeit des Menschen“, sagt Christian Bartenbach, der für seine Forschungen und Anwendungen höchste Anerkennung erntete. In diesem Handbuch dokumentiert er sein Lebenswerk, das er der Erforschung des Lichtes, seiner Planung und Wirkung im visuellen Raum gewidmet hat, und zieht die Summe seiner Erkenntnisse. Es umfasst physikalische Grundlagen, Zusammenhänge von Licht und Gesundheit und zeigt im Detail eine Vielzahl von Lösungen für Tages- und Kunstlicht.


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Sustainable Building and Indoor Air Quality
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue addresses a topic of great contemporary relevance; in developed countries, most of peoples’ time is spent indoors and, depending on each person, the presence in the home ranges from 60% to 90% of the day, and 30% of that time is spent sleeping. Taking into account these data, indoor residential environments have a direct influence on human health. In addition to this, in developing countries, significant levels of indoor pollution make housing unsafe, with a detrimental impact on the health of inhabitants. Housing is therefore a key health factor for people all over the world, and various parameters such as air quality, ventilation, hygrothermal comfort, lighting, physical environment, and building efficiency, among others, can contribute to healthy architecture, and the conditions that can result from the poor application of these parameters.

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Technology: general issues --- vernacular architecture --- sustainability --- energy efficiency --- history --- statistics --- society --- acoustics --- environmental quality --- learning space --- occupant comfort --- sustainable architecture --- sustainable building --- visual comfort --- thermal comfort --- ventilation comfort --- VOCs --- polymer-based items --- indoor air quality --- test emission chamber --- exposure scenario --- natural lighting --- artificial lighting --- indoor lighting design --- chronodisruption --- circadian rhythms --- daylighting --- sustainable lighting design --- LED luminaires --- indoor environment quality --- classroom lighting --- sustainable development --- desalination --- reverse osmosis --- renewable energies --- environmental impacts --- decision support systems --- types of contract --- in-vehicle air quality --- pollution model --- thermal environment --- solar radiation --- VOCs exposure --- CFD --- environmental health --- building energy simulation --- water flow glazing --- experimental validation --- schools --- heat perception --- user’s perception --- qualitative technique --- POE --- weather file management --- weather datasets --- weather stations --- sensitivity analysis of weather parameters --- thermal zone temperature --- building energy management --- unitized facade --- Water Flow Glazing --- mean radiant temperature --- final energy consumption --- Artificial Neural Network (ANN) --- Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) --- Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) --- photovoltaic power --- weather data --- facility management --- construction materials --- “smelly buildings” --- Belgrade --- Serbia --- Mexico --- energy simulation --- building energy model --- Open Studio --- SGSAVE --- NOM-020-ENER-2011 --- climate zoning --- traditional construction systems --- social housing --- verification method --- climate change --- global warming --- carbon footprint --- GHG emissions --- climate emergency --- hydrogen --- PEM fuel cells --- cogeneration --- building sustainability --- energy saving --- hygrothermal comfort --- indoor green --- vertical greenery --- cost-benefit-ratio --- sick leave --- absenteeism --- alternative quantification method


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Sustainable Building and Indoor Air Quality
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue addresses a topic of great contemporary relevance; in developed countries, most of peoples’ time is spent indoors and, depending on each person, the presence in the home ranges from 60% to 90% of the day, and 30% of that time is spent sleeping. Taking into account these data, indoor residential environments have a direct influence on human health. In addition to this, in developing countries, significant levels of indoor pollution make housing unsafe, with a detrimental impact on the health of inhabitants. Housing is therefore a key health factor for people all over the world, and various parameters such as air quality, ventilation, hygrothermal comfort, lighting, physical environment, and building efficiency, among others, can contribute to healthy architecture, and the conditions that can result from the poor application of these parameters.

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Technology: general issues --- vernacular architecture --- sustainability --- energy efficiency --- history --- statistics --- society --- acoustics --- environmental quality --- learning space --- occupant comfort --- sustainable architecture --- sustainable building --- visual comfort --- thermal comfort --- ventilation comfort --- VOCs --- polymer-based items --- indoor air quality --- test emission chamber --- exposure scenario --- natural lighting --- artificial lighting --- indoor lighting design --- chronodisruption --- circadian rhythms --- daylighting --- sustainable lighting design --- LED luminaires --- indoor environment quality --- classroom lighting --- sustainable development --- desalination --- reverse osmosis --- renewable energies --- environmental impacts --- decision support systems --- types of contract --- in-vehicle air quality --- pollution model --- thermal environment --- solar radiation --- VOCs exposure --- CFD --- environmental health --- building energy simulation --- water flow glazing --- experimental validation --- schools --- heat perception --- user’s perception --- qualitative technique --- POE --- weather file management --- weather datasets --- weather stations --- sensitivity analysis of weather parameters --- thermal zone temperature --- building energy management --- unitized facade --- Water Flow Glazing --- mean radiant temperature --- final energy consumption --- Artificial Neural Network (ANN) --- Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) --- Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) --- photovoltaic power --- weather data --- facility management --- construction materials --- “smelly buildings” --- Belgrade --- Serbia --- Mexico --- energy simulation --- building energy model --- Open Studio --- SGSAVE --- NOM-020-ENER-2011 --- climate zoning --- traditional construction systems --- social housing --- verification method --- climate change --- global warming --- carbon footprint --- GHG emissions --- climate emergency --- hydrogen --- PEM fuel cells --- cogeneration --- building sustainability --- energy saving --- hygrothermal comfort --- indoor green --- vertical greenery --- cost-benefit-ratio --- sick leave --- absenteeism --- alternative quantification method


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Sustainable Building and Indoor Air Quality
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue addresses a topic of great contemporary relevance; in developed countries, most of peoples’ time is spent indoors and, depending on each person, the presence in the home ranges from 60% to 90% of the day, and 30% of that time is spent sleeping. Taking into account these data, indoor residential environments have a direct influence on human health. In addition to this, in developing countries, significant levels of indoor pollution make housing unsafe, with a detrimental impact on the health of inhabitants. Housing is therefore a key health factor for people all over the world, and various parameters such as air quality, ventilation, hygrothermal comfort, lighting, physical environment, and building efficiency, among others, can contribute to healthy architecture, and the conditions that can result from the poor application of these parameters.

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vernacular architecture --- sustainability --- energy efficiency --- history --- statistics --- society --- acoustics --- environmental quality --- learning space --- occupant comfort --- sustainable architecture --- sustainable building --- visual comfort --- thermal comfort --- ventilation comfort --- VOCs --- polymer-based items --- indoor air quality --- test emission chamber --- exposure scenario --- natural lighting --- artificial lighting --- indoor lighting design --- chronodisruption --- circadian rhythms --- daylighting --- sustainable lighting design --- LED luminaires --- indoor environment quality --- classroom lighting --- sustainable development --- desalination --- reverse osmosis --- renewable energies --- environmental impacts --- decision support systems --- types of contract --- in-vehicle air quality --- pollution model --- thermal environment --- solar radiation --- VOCs exposure --- CFD --- environmental health --- building energy simulation --- water flow glazing --- experimental validation --- schools --- heat perception --- user’s perception --- qualitative technique --- POE --- weather file management --- weather datasets --- weather stations --- sensitivity analysis of weather parameters --- thermal zone temperature --- building energy management --- unitized facade --- Water Flow Glazing --- mean radiant temperature --- final energy consumption --- Artificial Neural Network (ANN) --- Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) --- Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) --- photovoltaic power --- weather data --- facility management --- construction materials --- “smelly buildings” --- Belgrade --- Serbia --- Mexico --- energy simulation --- building energy model --- Open Studio --- SGSAVE --- NOM-020-ENER-2011 --- climate zoning --- traditional construction systems --- social housing --- verification method --- climate change --- global warming --- carbon footprint --- GHG emissions --- climate emergency --- hydrogen --- PEM fuel cells --- cogeneration --- building sustainability --- energy saving --- hygrothermal comfort --- indoor green --- vertical greenery --- cost-benefit-ratio --- sick leave --- absenteeism --- alternative quantification method

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