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Based on experimental analyse, this research explores the interrelated effects of color temperature and hues on interior space perception . Specifically, it deals with respondents spat- ial responses with diverse lighting-color conditions. Since it is essential to relate such a study with physiolog- ical reactions, physical characteristics, and psychological re- actions, the research conducted a series of psychological exper- iments according to lighting-color variations in a full-scale laboratory. As opposed to two dimensional approaches in related studies, this research suggested a three dimensional perceptual modeling approach. The experimental results of psychological re- spense on the 24 lighting-color variations were analyzed, the former was completed by appling an evaluation scale derived from the Method of Semantic Diffesential; the latter, by switching light sources. From which, the research concluded the studied relations. It is concluded that, first, the 4929K fluorescent lamp as a light sources in interior space provided the best spatial effects to the respondents; second, the prioritized propensity towards hues in interior space is yellow, white,green, red, blue , and swarthy; and third, distinct discrepancy of spatial res- penses occured due to respondents occupational background. In short, this research can be taken as a preliminary study of the effects of color temperature and hues in interior space. Further study of similar scope should be focusing on widely app- lied colors and light sorces.
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