In
terms of lighting, we can improve the workplace experience by thinking about
building design in an entirely new way. There are emotions associated with
buildings, and many of these emotions are conjured from the effects of lighting
on people.
A
dark, poorly lit space is sterile and cold. The hum and slight flickering of
old fluorescent lamps is corrosive to concentration and therefore performance.
The best spaces, where lighting works with the environment, evoke positive
emotions of happiness, healthiness, and energy.
The
advent of LED lighting has provided more consistent and positively scalable
lighting outcomes. LEDs offer huge energy savings, flexibility, and
reliability, and are now entering nearly every application in the built
environment.
For
more than 50 years, dimming technology has been available for commercial
spaces, although previously it was considered prohibitively expensive for most
general lighting applications. Light levels were altered by directly adjusting
the fixture's electrical power circuit. And while there are LED lamps that can
be managed with the previous generation of controls, the future lies in
embedding the control capability into the LED's driver and using digital
protocols that communicate to the driver directly.
The
new vision on how to maximize the value of LED lighting is to not only adjust
the intensity of the light, but also the color quality — comprising correlated
color temperature (CCT) and color rendering. By controlling both the intensity
and the color of the light, the lighting design can provide an additional
improvement in occupant satisfaction and productivity.
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