Assessment of Lighting Strategies in Art Galleries: A Comparative Case Study of Selected Art Galleries in Lagos State
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2022
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3rd International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Environment (IOP Publishing)
Abstract
Light is so important in our everyday lives that it effects user experiences of spaces
as well as the user's overall well-being for a large portion of the day in the built environment.
Lighting, among the other aspects that make up the design of spaces, is an important
characteristic in a building because it is the primary means of appreciating art and culture. The
study aimed to assess purposively selected art galleries as the basis for determining the best
lighting strategies to be adopted in the design of an art gallery in Lagos, Nigeria. This study
addressed two key objectives – identify the existing lighting strategies used in the assessed art
galleries to recommend the best lighting strategies to be used and ascertain how the lighting
strategies are implemented. A qualitative research method using case study approach was
employed in the research. Content and narrative analyses were used to analyse data. Findings
show a significant need for daylight to be implemented alongside artificial lighting in an art
gallery. The results align with current global trends towards sustainability.
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Artificial Light, Art Gallery, Daylight, Lighting Strategies