Manav, Banu2016-04-222016-04-222007-020360-1323http://hdl.handle.net/11413/1089Colour temperature and illumination level have affected the subjective impressions at an office setting. 20001x was preferred to 5001x for impressions of comfort, spaciousness, brightness and saturation evaluation. A 4000 K colour temperature was preferred to 2700 K for impressions of 'comfort and spaciousness', while 2700 K was suggested for 'relaxation' and 'saturation evaluation'. Test results indicate that. task-back.-round contrast is more important and shall be studied for 'perceived brightness' evaluation. Participants liked the 'mixed colour temperature mood'.. the remote control and the flexibility in the lighting system and the majority offered to use it at offices. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en-USsubjective impressionscolour temperatureilluminanceofficessübjektif izlenimlerrenk sıcaklığıaydınlıkofislerAn experimental study on the appraisal of the visual environment at offices in relation to colour temperature and illuminanceArticle2451657000512451657000512-s2.0-337489351582-s2.0-33748935158