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Lighting people is truly human-centered

Today's lighting debate focuses primarily on public and commercial venues rather than private homes. Instead of designing beautiful places, we frequently focus on technical minutiae, proven equations, and general principles for engineering lighting. We might discover that we are unwilling to give up the perks of our cozy homes when designers progressively return to the office. The time is right to review office lighting and add more beauty to our workspaces. Designers base their comprehension of sound design practices for residential lights on historical and biological evolution. Even though we don't go into great detail on daylight, almost all dwellings and interior spaces include a variety of visible light, including sunlight. The science and art of illumination both depend on being able to overlay and balance these various sources. Excerpt ·     Designers agree that the true definition of "human-centric lighting" is lighting people, which is the first rule ...