Human centric lighting is an attempt by lighting manufacturers to recreate the benefits of sunlight, says Doug Walter, architect and lighting subject matter expert for NKBA and IES. Though the science behind human centric lighting is relatively recent, its rising popularity in the commercial and residential sectors is certainly timely in a more health-conscious world post-pandemic. Walter shares the background behind the trend, the reasons for its growing demand, and his predictions for the future of residential lighting.
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