Essays about: "Daylight conditions"
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1. Optimizing Daylight Utilization in Nordic Homes: Enhancing Energy Efficiency, Well-being, and User Satisfaction through Design
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : This thesis examines daylight utilization in Nordic home environments without artificial lighting. One of the aims is to save energy and create healthy living spaces that fully harness daylight benefits. READ MORE
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2. The power of daylight. Daylight influencing emotions and spatial perception of indoor space.
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : The present thesis derived from a personal need to explore how daylight can shape the emotional state of users and consequently their indoor experience. As a lighting design student I appreciated even more the power that light and shadows have upon indoor experiences. To investigate this further, an experiment with five panels was conducted. READ MORE
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3. Infrared and Visible Image Fusion with an Unsupervised Network
University essay from Linköpings universitet/DatorseendeAbstract : Image fusion is a technique that aims to combine semantic information from different source images into a new synthesized image that contains information from both source images. It is a technique that can be useful in many different areas, such as reconnaissance, surveillance and medical diagnostics. READ MORE
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4. Visual Rhythm in lighting design. How light patterns create atmosphere in a museum. V
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : Studies indicate that incorporating light rhythms have the potential to generate an atmosphere of curiosity to further explore a space. In lighting design, we can describe rhythm as the ‘flow of light’ as the repetition of shadow, shading and highlight patterns of an illuminated three-dimensional surface that we experience in space when we walk through it. READ MORE
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5. Causes for Single Accidents Among Pedestrians
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : In the traffic environment, pedestrians account for approximately one thirdof injured road users. The vast majority (95%) are single accidents, i.e.,pedestrian falls without any another part involved. READ MORE