Hello, everyone! Today, I went back to the Chemistry/Physics Building to observe and analyze the lighting and how it effects the colors in that space. Below is what I found when going through the building.

A lot of the spaces throughout the building that I viewed were the hallways, and the main thing I noticed about them was that the lighting was very dim in some places and a bit brighter in others. The reason behind this is that there's only artificial light in these spaces. Something that could help brighten the area could be changing the type of the lights being used (such as LED, etc.).

While in most of the hallways there was a problem with the amount of light emitting from the bulbs, the area where the moon "exhibit" stands has the right amount of light. The sources of light in this space are both artificial and natural. The natural light comes from the windows and gives off a general lighting for the room. However, the artificial lighting helps to draw emphasis to the giant metal structure (not shown in the image).

Last but not least, there's a lot of natural light down this one hallway that seems to be a study area for students to go to while waiting for their next class to start. This natural light comes into the space from the long row of floor-to-ceiling windows. This lighting probably helps the students to concentrate on their work while it also improves the aesthetic appeal of the space.
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