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Vol. IV Issue 1

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EDUCATION

HOW LIGHT SHAPES LEARNING As teaching methods evolve but many classrooms remain unchanged, designers are turning to neuroarchitecture and healthy lighting principles to create educational spaces that support wellbeing, attention and creativity. Light is not just functional—it’s a driver of cognitive and emotional development, writes Raquel Quevedo.

Combining daylight with biodynamic lighting systems is one of the cornerstones of applied neuroarchitecture.

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designing lighting global

Understanding how each area of a modern learning environment is used makes it possible to define a specific lighting identity and design smooth transitions between zones requiring different sensory cues.


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