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Abstract
This paper explores social interaction in local public squares under different lighting conditions. At its best public squares are social spaces that engender a sense of belonging, increase the quality of life and wellbeing of individuals. It is proposed that outdoor lighting would be essential to the use of the public realm after dark, but empirical results regarding lighting conditions and social aspects of life in public squares are limited. Based on a socio-physical conceptual model of the transactional relationship of the user, the lit environment and
the behavioural outcome, this study investigated active social interaction in daylight compared to after dark. A field study was conducted in two local public squares in Malmö, Sweden. The occurrences of which visitors were being alone, in pairs, or in groups of three or more (N=2522), and verbal or non-verbal interaction amongst those in company of another person were recorded.
The lit appearance of the two squares after dark, was assessed with HDR-photography and photometric measurements; portraying dissimilar spatial, spectral and intensity characteristics.
The results of social interaction show dissimilar patterns of the two squares; an increase in social interaction in EL after dark was observed in one of the squares, while a decrease in the afternoon and no significant difference was displayed in the evening after dark in the other square. It is suggested that lighting may sustain patterns of social interaction after dark, however it might be, that the company of another is especially important after dark.
the behavioural outcome, this study investigated active social interaction in daylight compared to after dark. A field study was conducted in two local public squares in Malmö, Sweden. The occurrences of which visitors were being alone, in pairs, or in groups of three or more (N=2522), and verbal or non-verbal interaction amongst those in company of another person were recorded.
The lit appearance of the two squares after dark, was assessed with HDR-photography and photometric measurements; portraying dissimilar spatial, spectral and intensity characteristics.
The results of social interaction show dissimilar patterns of the two squares; an increase in social interaction in EL after dark was observed in one of the squares, while a decrease in the afternoon and no significant difference was displayed in the evening after dark in the other square. It is suggested that lighting may sustain patterns of social interaction after dark, however it might be, that the company of another is especially important after dark.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The 8th International Light Symposium |
Subtitle of host publication | Re-thinking Lighting Design in a Sustainable Future (Light Symposium 2022) |
Place of Publication | Copenhagen |
Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Number of pages | 11 |
Volume | 1099 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 Nov 24 |
Event | Light Symposium 2022: Re-thinking lighting design in a sustainable future - Aalborg Univeristy Copenhagen, Copenhagen Duration: 2022 Sept 21 → 2022 Sept 23 |
Publication series
Name | IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science |
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Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Volume | 1099 |
ISSN (Print) | 1755-1307 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 1755-1315 |
Conference
Conference | Light Symposium 2022 |
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City | Copenhagen |
Period | 2022/09/21 → 2022/09/23 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Architectural Engineering
- Applied Psychology
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Lighting for public open space in neighbourhood centres: energy efficiency and sense of community
Johansson, M. (Project coordinator), Hennig, V. K. R. (Research student), Gentile, N. (Researcher), Sternudd, C. (Researcher), Moritz, J. (Researcher) & Fotios, S. (CoI)
2018/01/01 → 2021/12/31
Project: Research