INTA 419 Lecture 5TEST PDF

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This lecture explores the psychology of lighting in interior design, examining how different types of lighting affect emotions, productivity, and behavior. It discusses the importance of lighting, including effects on mood, well-being, and creating ambiance.

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INTA 419 Sense of the space SLIDES PREPARED BY Dr. Basma Gbr PRESENTER Dr. Basma Gbr COLLEGE / CENTRE College of Engineering PROGRAM Interior Architectural Engineering SEMESTER Fall 2024/2025...

INTA 419 Sense of the space SLIDES PREPARED BY Dr. Basma Gbr PRESENTER Dr. Basma Gbr COLLEGE / CENTRE College of Engineering PROGRAM Interior Architectural Engineering SEMESTER Fall 2024/2025 1 DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior Lighting is more than just illuminating a space, it shapes our emotions, behavior, and well-being. Understanding the psychology of light allows interior designers to create spaces that are not only visually appealing but also conducive to a positive human experience. Importance of Lighting : 1. Visual Clarity 2. Enhances mood and well-being 3. Affects productivity and focus 4. Creates ambiance and atmosphere 5. Safety and Security: Adequate lighting reduces accidents and increases visibility, contributing to a safe and secure environment. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior The Science of Light and Its Impact on Human Behavior Light and Mood Light and Circadian 3 Light and Productivity 1 2 Rhythm The right light can boost The color temperature of light Exposure to natural light during productivity. Bright light can influences our emotions. Warm the day helps regulate our sleep- increase attention and alertness, light (yellowish) is associated with wake cycle. This rhythm plays a while dimmer light can promote relaxation and comfort, while cool vital role in our overall health and creativity and relaxation. light (bluish) stimulates alertness energy levels. and focus. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology Emotional Responses to How Lighting Influences Emotions Lighting and Behavior Stimulation Bright, white light can increase alertness, focus, and energy levels. Relaxation Warm, yellow light creates a sense of calm, comfort, and relaxation, promoting a peaceful mood. Excitement Red light can increase heart rate and blood pressure, potentially leading to excitement or aggression. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior Circadian Rhythms and the Importance of Natural Lighting Morning 1 Exposure to sunlight in the morning helps to suppress the production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep, promoting wakefulness and alertness. 2 Afternoon Continued exposure to daylight throughout the day maintains alertness and contributes to healthy circadian rhythm. Evening 3 As the sun sets, our bodies naturally begin to produce melatonin, preparing us for sleep. Minimizing exposure to bright lights in the evening can help facilitate this process. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior Productivity Relaxation Bright, focused light sources are ideal for workspaces, ensuring clear Soft, warm lighting promotes relaxation and sleep. This is often Lighting for visibility and reducing eye strain. This can include task lighting, such achieved with dimmer switches, warm-toned bulbs, and lamps Productivity, as desk lamps, and overhead lighting with adjustable brightness. placed strategically to avoid harsh shadows. Relaxation, and Wellness Wellness Integrating natural light into a space, particularly in the morning hours, is crucial for regulating circadian rhythm and promoting overall well-being. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior Psychological effects of different color temperatures Color Temperature Psychological Effect Warm White (2700-3000K) Relaxing, cozy, inviting Neutral White (3000-4000K) Alerting, focused, energizing Cool White (4000-6500K) Stimulating, Activation, Stylish U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting Design Principles for Mood and Atmosphere 1 Color Temperature Warm white light (2700-3000K) is ideal for creating a cozy and relaxing ambiance. 2 Light Intensity Adjusting light levels can create different moods, with brighter light for focus and dim lighting for relaxation. 3 Light Direction Direct lighting can highlight specific areas, while indirect U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I lighting creates a softer and more diffused ambiance. DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Lighting psychology Adaptive Lighting: How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior Customizing Illumination for Different Spaces Space Lighting Type Psychological Effect Office Task lighting, natural Focus, alertness, light energy Bedroom Dimmable warm Relaxation, lights sleepiness Restaurant Dim, warm lighting Familiarity, Emotional U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I DESIGN PROCESS THINKING WITH DIAGRAMS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction Interior Design Space Case Studies: Lighting's Impact in Different Settings Healthcare Workplaces Soft lighting reduces stress and Proper lighting increases productivity promotes healing in hospitals. and reduces eye strain. Retail Stores Restaurants Warm, inviting lighting attracts Dim lighting creates a romantic customers and enhances product ambiance and encourages lingering. appeal. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I Assignment 4 Each student is requested to Identify and describe five real-world examples of interior spaces (homes, workplaces, public areas, commercial spaces) where lighting has been applied effectively to enhance the atmosphere, emotions, or behaviors of the people in the space. For each example, address the following: Space Description: What type of space is it (living room, office, retail store, healthcare facility, etc.)? Lighting Principles Applied: What specific lighting principles (ambient, task, accent lighting, color temperature, lighting intensity, natural vs. artificial light) have been used? Emotional and Behavioral Impact: How does the lighting influence emotions and behaviors within the space? Consider aspects like mood, productivity, comfort, social interaction, relaxation, or creativity. 11 U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I Assignment 4 1. Example Answer Outline: A luxury hotel lobby that uses warm accent lighting to create a welcoming atmosphere. Lighting Principle: Ambient lighting with warm color temperature (2700K) combined with accent lighting to highlight architectural features. Emotional and Behavioral Impact: The warm lighting evokes feelings of comfort, relaxation, and luxury, encouraging guests to feel at ease and stay longer. 12 U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I Assignment 4 2. How Lighting Influences Emotions and Behavior in Interior Spaces For each of your five examples, explain how the lighting design influences the emotions and behavior of the individuals using the space. Consider the following: 1. Emotions: Does the lighting make people feel relaxed, energized, productive, calm, or social? Explain why. 2. Behavior: Does the lighting encourage certain behaviors, such as collaboration, relaxation, focused work, or exploration? How does the lighting design support these behaviors? 3.Lighting Design Intent and Purpose Explain the intent behind the lighting design in each of your examples. Was the lighting used to: 1. Create a specific atmosphere (calming in a spa, stimulating in a retail space)? 2. Influence the behavior of the people in the space (motivating employees in an office, encouraging relaxation in a hotel)? 3. Enhance the aesthetic or architectural features of the space (accent lighting on artwork or architecture)? 13 U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I References Spence, C. Senses of place: architectural design for the multisensory mind. Cogn. Research 5, 46 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41235-020-00243-4 - Neufert, E (2002, 3rd. ed.). Architects' Data. Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell. - Panero, J. and Zelnik, M. (1979).Human Dimension and Interior Spaces. New York, Watson- Guptill. - Piotrowski, C. and Rogers, E. (1998).Designing Commercial Interiors. New York, Soho Wiley 14 U N I V E R S I T Y O F B U R A I M I Thank You Dr. Basma Gbr 15

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