2023
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x231178188
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Representing the photobiological dimension of light in northern architecture

Abstract: Daylight can enhance the quality and inhabitability of architecture through a better relationship with the exterior environment, especially by its intensity, chromaticity and ability to synchronize the human circadian clock. Daylight integration in architecture remains a challenge in Nunavik (Quebec, Canada) due to its subarctic climate, photoperiod and solar geometry. The objective of this research is to implement photobiological metrics of light in architectural representations by isolating the photopic (day… Show more

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“… Data source location Institution: School of Architecture, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, Canada Latitude and longitude: 46 °48 N, 71 °12 W Data accessibility Repository name: Imagery dataset of interior and exterior northern architectural spaces for photobiological lighting analyses. [ 2 ] Data identification number: doi: 10.17632/gpd7r5tngg.1 Direct URL to data: https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/gpd7r5tngg/2 Related research article The data sets are partially used in the following paper: [ 3 ]. Representing the photobiological dimension of light in northern architecture.…”
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“… Data source location Institution: School of Architecture, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, Canada Latitude and longitude: 46 °48 N, 71 °12 W Data accessibility Repository name: Imagery dataset of interior and exterior northern architectural spaces for photobiological lighting analyses. [ 2 ] Data identification number: doi: 10.17632/gpd7r5tngg.1 Direct URL to data: https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/gpd7r5tngg/2 Related research article The data sets are partially used in the following paper: [ 3 ]. Representing the photobiological dimension of light in northern architecture.…”
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