Title |
A Study on Lighting Position Considering Residents’ Behavior and Spatial Perception in Livingroom Space |
Authors |
Seo Ji-Eun ; Jeong Ji-Seok ; Lee Jeong-Ho |
Keywords |
Behavior ; Spatial Perception ; Lighting Position |
Abstract |
This study is to analyze the lighting position preference in spatial perception and effect affected residents' behavior in spatial perception by lighting. The results is as following : First, we could classify spatial perception by lighting in 6 types, residents' behavior in a livingroom space. Each spatial perception can be classed by positive and negative meaning. Second, we know that spatial perception as influence in residents' behavior is different particularly appearance of behavior's type, and lighting could support residents' behavior. we could know that negative meaning as well as positive meaning about spatial perception affects affirmative residents' behavior. It is necessary that negative meaning of the class of variables about space perception is analyzed to evaluate psychological environment of residents. Third, according to results that analyzed lighting position, we could know that lighting position appeared a different according to the number of family participant, behavior and it's characteristic. Finally, we can show that residents prefer lighting position differently by residents' sex, age, and house scale. |