• About
  • Policies
  • What is open access
  • Library
  • Contact
Advanced search
      View Item 
      •   BUIR Home
      • Scholarly Publications
      • Faculty of Art, Design And Architecture
      • Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
      • View Item
      •   BUIR Home
      • Scholarly Publications
      • Faculty of Art, Design And Architecture
      • Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
      • View Item
      JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

      Analysis of Residential lighting in Poland: Results from a winter term survey

      Thumbnail
      View / Download
      613.5 Kb
      Author(s)
      Pracki, P.
      Aslanoğlu, R.
      Kazak, J. K.
      Ulusoy, B.
      Yekanialibeiglou, Sepideh
      Date
      2021-09-01
      Volume
      70
      Issue
      6
      Pages
      e143107- 1 - e143107- 9
      Item Usage Stats
      12
      views
      7
      downloads
      Abstract
      In 2020, an international project on residential lighting started and was implemented in four countries (Poland, Sweden, UK and Turkey). This article presents the results of a survey carried out in Poland, in the winter term between November 2020 and January 2021. A total of 125 Polish residents (59 women, 65 men, one person did not wish to specify gender) participated in the survey. A variety of data was collected on the respondents and their assessments as well as on their satisfaction with day- and artificial lighting in residential living spaces. The results from questionnaires were analyzed with STATISTICA 13.3. Descriptive statistics and Spearman rank order correlations were adopted to identify the light-related aspects, lighting patterns, and respondents’ perception of day- and artificial lighting conditions in living areas. The results revealed that satisfaction with daylighting in the living area, both in summer and winter, was significantly correlated with daylighting level, daylighting uniformity, sunlight exposure and view-out. The results also revealed that satisfaction with artificial lighting was significantly correlated with artificial lighting level, artificial lighting uniformity and color rendering. The results provide valuable information on lighting and factors that influence the luminous environment in residential living spaces.
      Keywords
      Lighting technology
      Interior lighting
      Residential lighting
      Daylighting
      Artificial lighting
      Survey
      Permalink
      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111782
      Collections
      • Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design 244
      Show full item record

      Related items

      Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.

      • Thumbnail

        Lighting monuments: reflections on outdoor lighting and environmental appraisal 

        Tural, M.; Yener, C. (Elsevier, 2006-06)
        For more than 10 years, highlighting urban pattern, revealing the artifacts in our surroundings, and providing relationships among the elements of cities, outdoor lighting practice gained more significance. The following ...
      • Thumbnail

        White light generation with CdSe/ZnS core-shell nanocrystals and InGaN/GaN light emitting diodes 

        Nizamoğlu, Sedat; Özel, Sedat; Sarı, Emre; Demir, Hilmi Volkan (IEEE, 2006)
        We present hybrid white light sources that integrate CdSe/ZnS core-shell nanocrystals on blue InGaN/GaN light emitting diodes (LED). We report on the demonstrations of white light generation using yellow nanocrystals ...
      • Thumbnail

        Energy-saving quality road lighting with colloidal quantum dot nanophosphors 

        Erdem, T.; Kelestemur, Y.; Soran-Erdem, Z.; Ji, Y.; Demir, Hilmi Volkan (Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014)
        Here the first photometric study of road-lighting white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) integrated with semiconductor colloidal quantum dots (QDs) is reported enabling higher luminance than conventional light sources, ...

      Browse

      All of BUIRCommunities & CollectionsTitlesAuthorsAdvisorsBy Issue DateKeywordsTypeDepartmentsCoursesThis CollectionTitlesAuthorsAdvisorsBy Issue DateKeywordsTypeDepartmentsCourses

      My Account

      Login

      Statistics

      View Usage StatisticsView Google Analytics Statistics

      Bilkent University

      If you have trouble accessing this page and need to request an alternate format, contact the site administrator. Phone: (312) 290 2976
      © Bilkent University - Library IT

      Contact Us | Send Feedback | Off-Campus Access | Admin | Privacy