Health and well-being
Light is vital to our health and guides us in our daily activities. Getting the right light at the right time helps us perform better and follow a healthier sleeping and waking schedule, a large contributor to our well-being.
Visual comfort
Visual comfort is how we perceive and react to light around us in a space. It can be evaluated by quantitative metrics that we use to measure the adequacy of lighting conditions in regard to a space and its functions. At Modular Lighting Instruments, when designing a lighting plan, we further examine the complementary qualitative metrics that help us understand how lighting benefits the humans who use it.
Human Centric Lighting
In simple terms, Human Centric Lighting (HCL) is lighting that imitates the natural daylight cycle inside a space, and helps them better follow a healthy sleep/wake cycle. HCL also helps to fulfil the WELL building standard requirements, a framework to advance and foster a culture of health and well-being in buildings and organisations.
While continuously exploring the broad possibilities of Human Centric Lighting, we have already delivered a few projects using HCL technologyand we continue taking this into account while designing our light plans.