Evaluation of Quality lighting and Illuminance Matrix Analysis using DIALUX program Case Study : Vietnamese ordination hall in Northeast Siam

Authors

  • supachock sonthichai Philosophy Program in Vernacular Architecture Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University
  • Tarinee Ramasoot Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University

Keywords:

Evaluation quality lighting, Illuminance Matrix, Vernacular, Vietnamese ordination hall

Abstract

This article aims to study about the evaluation of Quality lighting and illuminance matrix analysis to simulation of Vietnamese ordination hall in Northeast Siam using DIALUX Program.The research result shows that illuminance the results appeared at different levels and illuminance changes according to the structural elements of the building mainly in the form of the roof, the balcony area in front of the entrance door. It can be observed from the front balcony that illuminance 1,000 lux. Continuing to the entrance area where the results appeared illuminance in between 100 lux to up 500 lux. Illuminance that is obtained derived from creating a case study model and testing it through the DIALUX program to Illuminance false color on the floor plan area.  

The lighting conditions also convey the behavior from the cultural context and customs of the users of the space, namely the monks, who emphasize the behavior of using space according to the needs for the use of lighting in specific locations in important areas. To be sufficient for religious ceremonies

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Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

sonthichai, supachock, & Ramasoot, T. . (2023). Evaluation of Quality lighting and Illuminance Matrix Analysis using DIALUX program Case Study : Vietnamese ordination hall in Northeast Siam. Journal of Industrial Technology : Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, 11(2), 81–94. retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/fit-ssru/article/view/254588

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