COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF IMPRESSION OF LIVING-DINING ROOM LIGHTING BASED ON PERCEPTION OF SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF LIGHT

Author:

MIKI Yasuhiro1,OGASAWARA Keigo2,YAMAGUCHI Hideki3,YOSHIZAWA Nozomu4

Affiliation:

1. Housing Dept., National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, MLIT

2. Former Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tokyo University of Science

3. Equipment Standards Div., Building Dept., National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, MLIT

4. Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tokyo University of Science

Publisher

Architectural Institute of Japan

Subject

Environmental Engineering

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