Ten questions concerning occupant health in buildings during normal operations and extreme events including the COVID-19 pandemic

M Awada, B Becerik-Gerber, S Hoque, Z O'Neill… - Building and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, people spent on average around 90% of their time
indoors. Now more than ever, with work-from-home orders in place, it is crucial that we …

Visual comfort, discomfort glare, and occupant fenestration control: developing a research agenda

KG Van Den Wymelenberg - Leukos, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This article compares and contrasts existing and emerging discomfort glare analysis metrics
that can be used to predict occupants' acceptance of and preference for competing design …

A human-centric approach to assess daylight in buildings for non-visual health potential, visual interest and gaze behavior

ML Amundadottir, S Rockcastle, MS Khanie… - Building and …, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper introduces a novel approach for the assessment of daylight performance in
buildings, venturing beyond existing methods that evaluate 2-dimensional illumination and …

Unweaving the human response in daylighting design

M Andersen - Building and Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
Daylighting as a research topic situates itself at the interface between psycho-physiological
and environmental factors, bringing together questions relevant to architectural design and …

A Review of Eye-Tracking Applications in Biophilic Design

Y Liu, J Zhou - Building and Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
The application of eye-tracking technology to evaluate biophilic design in built environments
has increased, yet a comprehensive analysis of its integration and efficacy remains limited …

[HTML][HTML] What you set is (not) what you get: How a light intervention in the field translates to personal light exposure

ST Peeters, KCHJ Smolders, YAW de Kort - Building and Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Providing more diurnal light to people working indoors serves vitality and healthy
entrainment of our internal clock via the non-image forming pathway. But we do not exactly …

Optimized office lighting advances melatonin phase and peripheral heat loss prior bedtime

M Benedetti, L Maierová, C Cajochen, JL Scartezzini… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Improving indoor lighting conditions at the workplace has the potential to support proper
circadian entrainment of hormonal rhythms, sleep, and well-being. We tested the effects of …

Gaze correlates of view preference: Comparing natural and urban scenes

A Batool, P Rutherford, P McGraw… - Lighting Research …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
When looking out of a window, natural views are usually associated with restorative qualities
and are given a higher preference than urban scenes. Previous research has shown that …

Gaze and discomfort glare, Part 1: Development of a gaze-driven photometry

M Sarey Khanie, J Stoll, W Einhäuser… - Lighting Research …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Discomfort glare is a major challenge for the design of workplaces. The existing metrics for
discomfort glare prediction share the limitation that they do not take gaze direction into …

[HTML][HTML] Proposta de um procedimento alternativo para avaliar o ofuscamento: uma abordagem temporal da direção da visão

NG Vásquez, FOR Pereira, LN Moraes… - Ambiente Construído, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
O ofuscamento pode ser considerado como um dos aspectos mais complexos do processo
de avaliação da iluminação natural devido a sua natureza subjetiva e às limitações nas …