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DESIGN I ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

LIGHTING: MORNING - MIDDAY - EVENING

Create distinctive moods by strategically modifying lighting effects with automated dimming controls.

MORNING

MIDDAY

EVENING

LAYERED • Play with dynamic sun and shadow patterns to break up visual monotony. • Decrease contrast. • When daylight enters the space, increase general light to balance light levels.

LAYERED • Play with dynamic sun & shadow patterns to break up visual monotony. • Decrease contrast. Consider lighting levels for work & collaborative tasks. • When daylight enters the space, increase general light to balance light levels. SOPHISTICATED • Highlight shimmer not glimmer. • Turn off features that are not noticeable in daylight. • Contemporary aesthetic and lighting principles should be applied. • Don’t spoil the surprise - reserve unique features like purposeful, transformative lighting accents for the evening. WARM

LAYERED • Add contrast. • Dim light levels gradually through the night. • Turn on decorative fixtures, light candles, and decrease ambient light levels, as the finishing layer that enhances the overall look.. SOPHISTICATED • Treat lighting as the main design ingredient in the night scene. • Use lighting features as focal points. • Choose solutions with a residential flair. • Reveal surfaces that have sparkle and glitter. • Contemporary aesthetic and lighting principles should be applied. • Use transformative, theatrical techniques where appropriate to enhance the night mood. WARM • Create and emphasize natural light where possible. • Use warm lighting with incandescent feel. • Choose subtle colors to evoke nocturnal effects: moonlight (soft blue) and stars (amber). • Use light inspired by indigenous colors at specific locations.

SOPHISTICATED • Highlight shimmer not glimmer. • Turn off features that are not noticeable in daylight.

• Contemporary aesthetic and lighting principles should be applied. • Don’t spoil the surprise - reserve unique features like purposeful, transformative lighting accents for the evening. WARM • Create and emphasize natural light where possible. • Mimic daylight color.

• Create and emphasize natural light where possible. • Consider shading strategies to eliminate glare. • Mimic daylight color.

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