Sofie Linnebjerg - Academia.edu (original) (raw)
Uploads
Papers by Sofie Linnebjerg
Arkitektur & Design (A&D Files), Sep 1, 2017
SHS Web of Conferences
Training and knowledge of lighting is an increasingly sought-after professional quality in Denmar... more Training and knowledge of lighting is an increasingly sought-after professional quality in Denmark and Sweden. However, technological development in the lighting field has been in recent years extremely rapid, not least in Scandinavia. This has led to a situation, where users, designers, specifiers, buyers and installers are often neither in possession, nor have access to, the knowledge about lighting that they need. The aim of the study is to map and analyze the existing offer and demand for competencies within lighting related fields. That is to say, the study has looked at the existing educational programs within a broad field of lighting and compared this ‘supply’ to the current ‘demand’ by local employers. The paper presents the results from a statistical analysis of data collected from a series of surveys, expert interviews and focus groups, involving more than 250 participants in Sweden and Denmark. Based on the findings, the paper presents recommendations for the design of e...
Based on a vision and an idea that the complexity of dynamic lighting for human needs could be st... more Based on a vision and an idea that the complexity of dynamic lighting for human needs could be structured and represented as a model to help discover new human potentials in dynamic lighting design, and to help create a holistic understanding of this topic, the currently available dynamic means and their proposed purposes from industry companies and concepts were investigated. These were analysed for possible interrelations, and discussions about interrelations were the foundation for the development of a design model. The design model is divided into three main contexts in which human needs in dynamic lighting design cases exist. The overview of contexts and interrelations in the model, along with a supplementary list of the investigated dynamic lighting potentials, is intended to help a lighting designer discover new dynamic lighting potentials for human needs. The model was tested in a simple experiment, but due to the nature of the test, it could not provide a clear answer to th...
Arkitektur & Design (A&D Files), Sep 1, 2017
SHS Web of Conferences
Training and knowledge of lighting is an increasingly sought-after professional quality in Denmar... more Training and knowledge of lighting is an increasingly sought-after professional quality in Denmark and Sweden. However, technological development in the lighting field has been in recent years extremely rapid, not least in Scandinavia. This has led to a situation, where users, designers, specifiers, buyers and installers are often neither in possession, nor have access to, the knowledge about lighting that they need. The aim of the study is to map and analyze the existing offer and demand for competencies within lighting related fields. That is to say, the study has looked at the existing educational programs within a broad field of lighting and compared this ‘supply’ to the current ‘demand’ by local employers. The paper presents the results from a statistical analysis of data collected from a series of surveys, expert interviews and focus groups, involving more than 250 participants in Sweden and Denmark. Based on the findings, the paper presents recommendations for the design of e...
Based on a vision and an idea that the complexity of dynamic lighting for human needs could be st... more Based on a vision and an idea that the complexity of dynamic lighting for human needs could be structured and represented as a model to help discover new human potentials in dynamic lighting design, and to help create a holistic understanding of this topic, the currently available dynamic means and their proposed purposes from industry companies and concepts were investigated. These were analysed for possible interrelations, and discussions about interrelations were the foundation for the development of a design model. The design model is divided into three main contexts in which human needs in dynamic lighting design cases exist. The overview of contexts and interrelations in the model, along with a supplementary list of the investigated dynamic lighting potentials, is intended to help a lighting designer discover new dynamic lighting potentials for human needs. The model was tested in a simple experiment, but due to the nature of the test, it could not provide a clear answer to th...