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The Architecture of Light: Recent Approaches to...

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: Systems that mimic the color temperature of the sun—cool blue tones in the morning for alertness and warm ambers at night for melatonin production.

The Architecture of Light: Recent Approaches to Sustainable and Biophilic Design

: The precision of LED technology allows for "task-focused" lighting, illuminating only what is necessary and reducing light pollution. The Architecture of Light: Recent Approaches to...

Several contemporary projects serve as benchmarks for these approaches:

: New "smart windows" change tint based on sun intensity, minimizing solar heat gain while maintaining views. : Systems that mimic the color temperature of

: These horizontal surfaces reflect sunlight deep into building interiors, reducing the need for overhead electric lighting during the day.

The "Architecture of Light" is no longer about the number of fixtures in a room. It is a holistic discipline that bridges the gap between physics and psychology. By prioritizing natural light harvesting and biological needs, architects can create spaces that are not only energy-efficient but also deeply restorative for the people who inhabit them. : These horizontal surfaces reflect sunlight deep into

: Occupancy and "daylight-sensing" dimmers ensure that energy is never wasted on empty rooms or spaces already saturated by the sun. 🏛️ Case Studies in Light Architecture

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