Reducing Luminance Contrast On The Window Wall And Users' Interventions In An Office Room

PROCEEDINGS OF CIE 2016 LIGHTING QUALITY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY(2016)

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High luminance contrast between windows and surrounding surfaces could cause discomfort glare, which could reduce office workers' productivity. It might also increase energy usage of buildings due to occupants' interventions in lighting conditions to improve indoor visual quality. It is presumed that increasing the luminance of the areas surrounding the windows using a supplementary system, such Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), could reduce discomfort glare. This paper reports on the results of a pilot study in a conventional office in Brisbane, Australia. The outcomes of this study indicated that a supplementary LED system could reduce the luminance contrast on the window wall from values in the order of 24:1 to 12:1. The results suggest that this reduction could significantly reduce discomfort glare from windows, as well as diminishing the likelihood of users' intention to turn on the ceiling lights and/or to move the blind down.
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LED lighting design, Discomfort glare, Windows, Offices
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