Human circadian rhythms and urban density: celebrating the natural day-night cycle
2021
Abstract
Our exposure to light has a key role in regulating our biological clock through a dedicated photoreceptor present in the human eye. Increased awareness to its criticality when it comes to human well-being is urgently needed, as this criticality is potentially greatest in dense urban environments, though it effectively applies to any inhabitable area in the world.
Details
Title
Human circadian rhythms and urban density: celebrating the natural day-night cycle
Author(s)
Andersen, Marilyne ; Danell, Megan Nicole ; Proux, Alice ; Isvoranu, Florin ; Pauly, Mark ; Fernandez-Contreras, Javier ; EPFL x HEAD
Published in
SBAU 2021 DATA Book
Pagination
56-63
Editor(s)
Series
SBAU 2021: CROSSROADS, Building the Resilient City
Pages
56-63
Date
2021
Publisher
Seoul, South Korea, Seoul Metropolitan Government
ISBN
979-1-165994-05-1
Record Appears in
Scientific production and competences > ENAC - School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering > IA - Institute of Architecture > LIPID - Laboratory of Integrated Performance in Design
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IC Archives > LGG - Computer Graphics and Geometry Laboratory
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IINFCOM > GCM - Geometric Computing Laboratory
Work produced at EPFL
Book chapters
Published
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IC Archives > LGG - Computer Graphics and Geometry Laboratory
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IINFCOM > GCM - Geometric Computing Laboratory
Work produced at EPFL
Book chapters
Published
Part number
2
Record creation date
2022-03-09