Integrative lighting concepts, the process of including the physiological and psychological impacts from lighting into the design process for buildings and urban spaces, are still in their infancy. There are many aspects that are not known or only partially understood and this restricts the widespread application of integrative lighting. This paper explores some of the issues from the viewpoint of a lighting product manufacturer and discusses possible ways to move forward as an industry.
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