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OLED Lighting as a Salutogenic Lighting Design Element in an Indoor Environment L&E, Vol.32, No.6, 2024

Light & Engineering 32 (6) 2024

Volume 32
Date of publication 12/12/2024
Pages 43–54

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OLED Lighting as a Salutogenic Lighting Design Element in an Indoor Environment L&E, Vol.32, No.6, 2024
Articles authors:
Ayse Nihan Avci

Ayse Nihan Avci, Assistant Professor in the Interior Architecture Department, Cankaya University, Ankara, Turkey. She is a member of the Chambers of Interior Architects of Turkey and the Turkish National Committee on Illumination. Her research interests include human centric lighting, circadian lighting design, electric lighting technologies, and colour and light

Abstract:
OLED lighting offers many opportunities by considering indoor environmental quality parameters. Considering these opportunities and the needs of the individual, the widespread use of OLED lighting positively impacts social, psychological, physical, and behavioural patterns. Developing a research field on the impact of OLED lighting on an individual’s health and well-being leads to a discussion of the indoor environment from different perspectives. To achieve this, salutogenic design is one of the techniques to assess indoor OLED lighting from various perspectives. In recent years, salutogenic design has become increasingly prominent in architectural and interior design. This approach emphasizes promoting health and well-being rather than only concentrating on preventing and treating sickness. This study assesses the application of OLED lighting in the context of salutogenic lighting design. The evaluation focuses on the impact of OLED lighting in an indoor environment and its potential contributions to individuals’ overall health and well-being regarding its compatibility with salutogenic design principles. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and research, this study explores various aspects of OLED lighting, including its effects on health and well-being, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability, within the context of salutogenic lighting design.
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