Comprehensive evaluation of the visual environment of a railroad station’s platform, focused on the user’s psychology

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Abstract

Through a comprehensive evaluation of the spaces of 25 railway stations, where power-saving operations are being conducted due to an earthquake, the effects of various components of the space on users’ psychology were reviewed. For the platforms of railway stations, which are di-vided into ‘island platforms’ and ‘side platforms’ the ‘physical quantity measurement’ and ‘impres-sion evaluation’ were assessed. When a simple power‐saving method, such as partial lighting up is adopted, it has been shown that there is a negative effect on the users, both physically and psycho-logically. In particular, in the case of outdoor platforms, there is a concern that glare and anxiety due to contrast may increase; therefore, it is necessary to utilize the reflective surfaces effectively. Floor illuminance is fundamental to lighting design. However, some areas cannot be evaluated by floor illuminance alone. The difference in the results of the impression evaluation in five areas with floor illuminance around 50 lx was widely distributed, and it was found that the shape and material of the space affected the results. If platform screen doors are installed, a lighting method that can evenly illuminate the interior of the space is necessary. By reviewing each factor that determines the visual impression, it was revealed that the lighting location and lighting method were signifi-cantly affected.

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Heo, J., Kozaki, M., Koga, T., Hirate, K., & Kim, H. B. (2021). Comprehensive evaluation of the visual environment of a railroad station’s platform, focused on the user’s psychology. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11146566

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