The Daylight Utilization In Architecture For Space Sensation Diversity | | Posted on:2020-06-03 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:J A N G E A L L A An | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2392330611954737 | Subject:building | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Many museums are placed in historical buildings that are not designed for the purpose of being a museum.Those buildings create an atmospheric environment for art exhibitions.Because those buildings are not designed to exhibit light sensitive works,often the solution is to block daylight and use stable electrical light and with this solution,the positive elements of daylight,which electrical light does not have,are lost.Daylight has positive elements that include the appearance of the space,the orientation to the surroundings outside the building,and human well-being,all of which contribute to positive experiences of the museum visitor.Daylight is also an important element of lighting design strategies it allows visual comfort and enhances visual environmental quality and sensation within architectural spaces.In this manner,proper daylight design issues and control strategies have significant role.This thesis objective is to show the experiment with the interaction between light and architecture space.The goal is to create a particular research method that improves the explorations serve as a basis to stimulate imagination and creativity in architectural design with simple manipulations of physical models at first and then with abstract images to create and analyze diversity in space sensation.And this method can be easily used and will be convenient to some countries with less recourses and materials in this field as in Benin in west Africa.The study concludes with a number of daylight design guidelines. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | light, architecture, museum, daylight design, daylight control strategies, visual comfort, models, photography | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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