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研究生: 丁春瓊
Quynh Xuan Dinh
論文名稱: 照明相關色溫對展覽空間中多人觀展路徑選擇的影響
IMPACTS OF LIGHTING’S CORRELATED COLOR TEMPERATURE ON WAYFINDING WITH COMPANIONSHIP IN EXHIBITION SPACE
指導教授: 邱韻祥
Yun-Shang Chiou
口試委員: 江維華
Wei-Hwa Chiang
林大為
Ta-Wei Lin
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 設計學院 - 建築系
Department of Architecture
論文出版年: 2023
畢業學年度: 111
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 151
中文關鍵詞: 照明相關色溫展覽照明展覽空間展覽空間配置社交情境中的導向行為有同伴的導向行為慣用手性别
外文關鍵詞: Lighting’s Correlated Color Temperature, exhibition lighting, exhibition space, exhibition spatial configuration, wayfinding in social context, wayfinding with companionship, handedness, gender
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  • ABSTRACT i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ii LIST OF TABLES vii LIST OF DIAGRAMS viii LIST OF FIGURES x CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. Research background 1 1.2. Statement of purpose 2 1.3. Research Objective 2 1.4. Scope of study 2 1.5. Contribution of the study 2 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 4 2.1. Theoretical foundations 4 2.2. Exhibition spatial configurations 6 2.2.1. Configuration which provides multiple wayfinding choices 6 2.2.2. Hierarchy of the two studied Core-and-Satellites configurations 10 2.3. Wayfinding behavior 11 2.3.1. Wayfinding in exhibition space with lighting assistance 11 2.3.2. Wayfinding with companionship 12 2.3.3. Factors affecting wayfinding behaviors: Gender and Handedness 13 2.4. Lighting for exhibition 13 2.4.1. Ambient light in exhibition space 14 2.4.2. Lighting's Correlated Color Temperature criteria in exhibition 14 2.4.3. The impact of Lighting's Correlated Color Temperature on visual perception 15 2.4.4. The impact of Lighting's Correlated Color Temperature on wayfinding behavior 16 2.5. Theoretical assumptions 17 2.5.1. Limitations of previous research 17 2.5.2. Research questions 18 CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY 19 3.1. Workflow chart of the study process 19 3.2. Experiments scenarios 21 3.3. Supported software 23 3.4. Measurement instruments 23 3.4.1. Light 24 3.4.2. Camera 24 3.5. Data collection plan 25 CHAPTER 4: BASELINE EXPERIMENT 26 4.1. Experiment environment setup 27 4.1.1. Spatial organization 27 4.1.2. Lighting settings 28 4.1.3. Camera settings 30 4.2. DIALux evo virtual environment design and simulation 30 4.3. Operation and field measurement 34 4.4. Participants and Task Requirements 37 4.5. Results of the Baseline Experiment 37 4.5.1. Participant demographic statistics 37 4.5.2. Preferred CCT value in Branching Configuration 38 4.5.3. Preferred CCT value in Central Display Configuration 40 4.5.4. Perception of Lighting's Correlated Color Temperature 41 4.5.5. Impact of gender on lighting zone selection 44 4.5.6. Impact of handedness on lighting zone selection 46 4.5.7. Impact of companionship on lighting zone selection 48 4.6. Result Summary and Initial Inference 51 CHAPTER 5: USR EXHIBITION EXPERIMENT 53 5.1. Exhibition organization 53 5. 2. Test room setup 54 5.2.1. Spatial organization 54 5.2.2. Camera settings 55 5.2.3. Two Sets of Lighting settings 55 5.3. DIALux Evo virtual environment design and simulation 58 5.4. Experiment operation 60 5. 5. Participants and task requirement 61 5.6. Results of Set I and Set II 61 5.6.1. Participant demographic statistics 62 5.6.2. Overall Lighting’s Correlated Color Temperature Preferences 62 5.6.3. Impact of gender on lighting path selection 64 5.6.4. Impact of handedness on lighting path selection 67 5.6.5. Impact of companionship on lighting path selection 69 5.7. Result Summary of SET I and SET II. 74 CHAPTER 6: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 76 6.1. The impact of exhibition spatial configuration on wayfinding under Lighting’s Correlated Color Temperature 76 6.2. Preferred Lighting’s Correlated Color Temperature in exhibition wayfinding 77 6.3. The correlation between companionship and wayfinding under Lighting’s Correlated Color Temperature impact 79 6.4. The correlation between handedness and gender on wayfinding under Lighting’s Correlated Color Temperature impact 80 6.5. Limitations and Future research 82 CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSION 83 LIST OF REFERENCES 85 APPENDIX 89 APPENDIX 1: Baseline Experiment Questionnaire for individual participant 89 APPENDIX 2: Baseline Experiment Questionnaire for participant having a partner test 97 APPENDIX 3: Responses of individual participants in Baseline Experiment. 107 Demographic and Opionion of Companionship 107 Part A – Branching Configuration 111 Part B – Central Display Configuration 113 Perception of Lighting’s Correlation Color Temperature 115 APPENDIX 4: Responses of participants with a partner in Baseline Experiment. 118 APPENDIX 5: USR Exhibition Experiment Questionnaire _ SET I 121 APPENDIX 6: Participants’ responses in USR Exhibition Experiment – SET I 124 APPENDIX 7: USR Exhibition Experiment Questionnaire _ SET II 128 APPENDIX 8: Participants’ responses in USR Exhibition Experiment – SET II 131 APPENDIX 9: USR Exhibition Photos (Rendering photos) 134 APPENDIX 10: USR Exhibition Photos (Real photos) 135

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