Analyzing Natural Lighting Conditions from the Perspective of Biophilic Design in Indoor Office Environments
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2022
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Avcı, Ayşe Nihan
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The term "biophilic design" is recognized by some designers who coined a word for designing instinctively using
fresh understandings, reasons, and views, which helps reconnect us with the natural world in the indoor
environment. Within the various patterns that connect humans with nature, natural lighting provides an
orientation to the day and night according to the sun's location and cycles, which is essential for human health
and wellness. The supply and quality of natural lighting, including its influence on mood, have been extensively
investigated and written about for many years in various locations and the overlapping science and design
disciplines. This paper analyzes the biophilic design approach to mood for the natural lighting conditions that
change according to the position of the office environments in winter. The selected two indoor office
environments were located in the Faculty of Architecture at Çankaya University on Main Campus, on the second
floor of the building. Office-1 overlooked the design studio, preventing it from taking natural lighting directly,
and Office-2 directly penetrated the natural lighting. Natural lighting-based photos were taken from the selected
offices during three periods of the day. The photos and a survey were directed at the two groups: Group 1
consisted of the students who took the Natural and Artificial Lighting Course, and Group 2 students who did not
take this course. The experimental instruments analyzed their moods to evaluate natural lighting conditions.
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Natural Light, Biophilic Design, Mood, Office Environment
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Doğan Karaman, Gülşah; Avcı, Ayşe Nihan. "Analyzing Natural Lighting Conditions from the Perspective of Biophilic Design in Indoor Office Environments", IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, IOP, pp. 1-10, 2022.
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
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