Identifying the Perceived Attributes of the Designed Environment Utilizing Multidimensional Scaling: An Architectural Evaluation |
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Background and Method of Multidimensional Scaling | 13 |
Experimental Design | 43 |
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analyzed approach architectural ATTRIBUTE RATINGS attribute related average illumination axes axis Blasdel Carroll and Chang's ceiling between luminaires color of light color preferences Color Rendering Index color scheme computed correlations criteria described desk surfaces developed dimensions distances effect environmental Euclidean distance evaluation exist exponent factor analysis Figure Fixture arrangement fixture type fluorescent lamps foot-Lamberts footcandle level glare from lights glare from surfaces Hugo Girard identified Illuminating Engineering illumination variation indicated individual laboratory light quantity linoleum Luminance Measures 150 luminous ceiling material texture color matrix matte multidimensional analysis multidimensional scaling Muncell overall pattern possible problem procedure psychophysical quantity of light questionnaire rating scales reflectance material texture relating to glare relative relevant room luminance secondary wall semi-gloss sensory sensory system space stimuli structure subset subset analysis surfaces primary wall Surfaces reflectance material technique uniformity of illumination variables visual weights