Estate magazine highlights to architects that truly healthy buildings do not begin with interior design, materials, etc., but primarily with light. Prestigious building certifications such as WELL, LEED, and BREEAM, as well as new standards in Germany and the USA, emphasize that the quality and quantity of light have a fundamental impact on health, concentration, and psychological well-being of building users. Architects are therefore increasingly focusing on how to bring as much natural light as possible into interiors and how to complement it with high-quality artificial lighting.
The article also points out that standard lighting requirements are often insufficient for creating a truly comfortable, healthy, and stimulating environment. The solution lies in biologically optimized lighting, which mimics the properties of daylight and supports the natural functioning of the human body. This approach makes it possible to design interiors that not only look good but also contribute to the long-term mental and physical health and performance of their users.
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