Lighting that is integrated into the building. Lighting fixtures are built into the ceiling or walls to blend in with the architectural design. Because the light source is not directly visible, it prevents glare (unpleasant brightness), and by illuminating the walls and ceiling, it also has the effect of making the space feel larger. Source : Kodansha Dictionary of House and Interior Terms Information |
建物と一体化させた照明。照明器具を天井や壁などに組み込み、建築デザインとの調和を図るもの。光源が直接見えないためにグレア(不快なまぶしさ)の防止にもなり、壁面や天井を照らすことで空間を広く感じさせる効果もある。
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