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학술저널
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이진숙 (충남대학교) 정찬웅 (충남대학교)
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한국색채학회 한국색채학회논문집 한국색채학회논문집 제31권 제2호(통권 제74호)
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2017.5
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117 - 128 (12page)

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The lighting design standard of the existing meeting room is presented with space illuminance as a starting point, and it is specified without taking into account the relations between an occupant’s viewpoint and working surface. In this regard, in the light design elements of a meeting room, an occupant’s emotional indicator of visual environment elements should be reflected, and optimum lighting environment in the light of behavioral characteristics is required. This study proceeded with the lighting propriety research consequent on behaviors when the luminous ceiling meeting room was lit, and deducted the lighting design standard based on the sensation scale (glare, fatigue degree, visibility and preference). The research results are as follows: First, In time of a projector meeting by partial lighting of a luminous ceiling, the ideal lighting environment was found to be 4500 K, 50 lx(20 lx for lights-down surface), and in time of a general meeting by the whole lighting of a luminous ceiling, 4500 K, 400 lx was evaluated as the most ideal lighting environment. In addition, in time of the first half by the whole lighting of a luminous ceiling, 3000 K, 600lx was evaluated as the most ideal lighting environment. Accordingly, this standard should apply to the scenario by behavioral characteristic in time of system lighting design based on the luminous ceiling of a meeting room.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Precedent Study
3. Experiment Method
4. Experiment Result and Analysis
5. Conclusion
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