dc.contributorCNPqpt-BR
dc.creatorFaria, João Roberto Gomes de
dc.creatorInskava, Aline Yurika
dc.creatorPlanitzer, Sven Thomas
dc.date2016-12-02
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-07T20:32:08Z
dc.date.available2018-11-07T20:32:08Z
dc.identifierhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/62837
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/2183963
dc.descriptionWorkplaces with good daylighting offer visual comfort to users, give them a series of physiological and psychological benefits and allow good performance of visual activities, besides saving energy. However, this solution is not always adopted: lighting type preferences involve many variables besides the availability of daylight. This paper explores a case study through the analysis of questionnaire answers and computer simulations of a series of metrics related to quality of lighting with the aim of finding explanations for the lighting preferences of individual office users. The results show that, although the offices present good daylighting conditions and no glare potential, and users are satisfied with daylighting, these parameters are not sufficient to explain the predominant lighting preferences. The findings have also shown that there is no consensus about which parameters potentially cause visual comfort, while the parameters that cause discomfort are clearly identified. In addition, in this study, 49% of the preference for mixed lighting (daylight plus electrical light) can be explained by the fact that mixed lighting produces better modeling than daylighting alone.pt-BR
dc.languagepor
dc.publisherANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construídopt-BR
dc.relationhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/62837/39320
dc.relationhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/downloadSuppFile/62837/36000
dc.rightsDireitos autorais 2016 Ambiente Construídopt-BR
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0pt-BR
dc.sourceAmbiente Construído; v. 17, n. 1 (2017); 39-53pt-BR
dc.sourceAmbiente Construído; v. 17, n. 1 (2017); 39-53en-US
dc.sourceAmbiente Construído; v. 17, n. 1 (2017); 39-53es-ES
dc.source1678-8621
dc.source1415-8876
dc.subjectdaylighting; lighting preferences; individual office; computing simulationpt-BR
dc.titleLighting preferences in individual officespt-BR
dc.typeArtículos de revistas
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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