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Designing healthy and efficient luminous environments in Green Buildings (ARC Linkage Project Administered by Queensland University of Technology) (2016-2019)

Abstract

50% of workers in green commercial buildings in subtropical climates have reported visual discomfort from glass facades and LEDs. Since visual discomfort could affect people¿s performance, and double energy consumption (due to users interventions), there is a mismatch between design intent and final results. This project investigates the relationship between indoor lighting, visual comfort, and office workers¿ well-being for green buildings in Australia. It uses an approach that relates luminous environment and occupant responses and a novel tool for capturing physical and psychological properties of luminous environments through smart phones. The outcome is a predictive model of visual comfort for better design of buildings.

Experts

Professor Simon Smith

Professorial Research Fellow
Child Health Research Centre
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Centre Director of ARC COE for the Digital Child (UQ Node)
ARC COE for the Digital Child
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Affiliate of ARC COE for Children and Families Over the Lifecourse
ARC COE for Children and Families Over the Lifecourse
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Simon Smith
Simon Smith