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Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering

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Front Arch Civil Eng Chin    2010, Vol. 4 Issue (4) : 498-502    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11709-010-0096-0
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Research on a quantificational method for chromatic-light emotions of architectural wall coatings in landscape illumination
Ting WANG1,2(), Ma JIAN1, Gang LIU1, Xiaoxi LIU1, Mingyu ZHANG1
1. Tian Jin Key Laboratory of Architectural Physics and Environment Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China; 2. School of Architecture, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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Abstract

Research on quantificational methods for chromatic-light emotion is an effective way of finding out the laws of light cognitive impact and the solution to the problem on application of light color in landscape lighting. This paper took chromatic-light-induced-emotion towards architectural wall coatings in landscape as the research object. The methods in use were real-state simulation and laboratory quantitative study. Consequently, the study successfully extracted light emotional factors and the rule of predictability to assist landscape light professionals.

Keywords landscape illumination      architectural wall coatings      chromatic-light emotion      quantitative research     
Corresponding Author(s): WANG Ting,Email:lglgmike@163.com   
Issue Date: 05 December 2010
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Ting WANG,Ma JIAN,Gang LIU, et al. Research on a quantificational method for chromatic-light emotions of architectural wall coatings in landscape illumination[J]. Front Arch Civil Eng Chin, 2010, 4(4): 498-502.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fsce/EN/Y2010/V4/I4/498
Fig.1  The commonly-used coating color on the wall of Tianjin area architecture
lamps and lanternslighting systemilluminance standard
metal halide lamp, high-pressured ?sodium lamp, LEDlight-type casteach kind is senate JGJ/T16-92, the international illumination committee (CIE) recommends the degree of illumination
Tab.1  Lamps and lanterns, the lighting system and illuminance standard
source model(luminous) flux/lmluminous efficiency /(lm·W-1)voltage/Vcolor-rendering index/Racolor temperature/K
SON-T150W15000100220252000
MHN-TD70W600085220924200
LED100220855000
Tab.2  Source technical specification
Fig.2  Experiment process picture
KMO and Bartlett’s Test
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy0.912
Bartlett’s test of sphericity Approx. Chi-Square (Approximate Chi-Square)3208.955
df (degree of freedom)105
sig. (significant)0.000
Tab.3  KMO and Bartlett’s test
tests of between-subjects effects
dependent variable: score sum total of the emotional scales
sourcetype III sum of squaresdfmean squareFsig.
corrected Model4299.282a16268.7052.6740.001
intercept61.042161.0420.6080.436
color samples4299.27815286.6192.8530.000
genders1.54511.5450.0150.901
color samples *genders0.0000..
error35969.955358100.475
total40307.000375
corrected total40269.237374
Tab.4  Multi-factor variance analysis result
factor 1factor 2factor 3factor 4
activity targetappraisive targetadaptability targetessential target
emotion scaleanimated-quietexciting-calmactive-respectfulwarm-colddynamic-undynamicelegant-vulgarbeautiful-uglykike-dislikeromantic-realisticpleasant-unpleasantusual-unusualtense-relaxedhealthy-unhealthybright-darkmodern-classics
Tab.5  The emotional scale and factor correspondence
Fig.3  Four factors mean distribution
factor1234
sort by scoreshigh-pressured sodium lamp group>metal halide lamp group>LED groupmetal halide lamp group>LED group>high-pressured sodium lamp groupmetal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp group>LED groupLED group>high-pressured sodium lamp group>metal halide lamp group
Tab.6  Color sample white: sorted by scores from positive value to negative value
factor1234
sort by scoresLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp groupLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp grouphigh-pressured sodium lamp group>LED group>metal halide lamp groupLED group>high-pressured sodium lamp group>metal halide lamp group
Tab.7  Color sample bright-red: sorted by scores from positive value to negative value
factor1234
sort by scoreshigh-pressured sodium lamp group>LED group>metal halide lamp groupmetal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp group= LED groupmetal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp group>LED groupLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp group
Tab.8  Color sample brick-red: sorted by scores from positive value to negative value
factor1234
sort by scoresmetal halide lamp group>LED group>high-pressured sodium lamp groupLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp grouphigh-pressured sodium lamp group>LED group>metal halide lamp groupLED group>high-pressured sodium lamp group>metal halide lamp group
Tab.9  Color sample bright-grey: sorted by scores from positive value to negative value
factor1234
sort by scoresLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp groupLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp groupLED group>metal halide lamp group>high-pressured sodium lamp groupmetal halide lamp group>LED group>high-pressured sodium lamp group
Tab.10  Color sample brick-grey: sorted by scores from positive value to negative value
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