Abstract

The Victory International Futures office is running on foreign exchange. It is located in East Java, Indonesia, in Malang. The furniture in this office has an HPL finish, which is typically dark and has a brown cotton color. The light source’s reflections will be lessened as a result. The southeast-facing Victory International Futures building has good lighting. However, the lighting may be improved due to the limited artificial lighting offered in some areas and the absence of windows, which prevents daytime sunshine from reaching its full potential. Using windows where none are present results in an improper exchange of air coming in and going out. This study intends to ascertain the effects on workers caused by the influence of office air circulation and light intensity. This study’s technique, a case study, requires that we visit the office right away. Data gathering methods included surveys, interviews, and using the Light Metre program to gauge light intensity. According to the test results, the typical room has more light than it needs at night. Through smart lighting, this research proposes designs to enhance the quality of conference room interiors, particularly lighting design. A standard light distribution of 73,9 lux is achieved by simulating one type of lamp already present in the space using the Light Metre application.

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