This work identifies lighting as a non-invasive method for the transformation of a space that simultaneously and unconstructively articulates various activities and does not interfere with the inherited physical framework. Through experimental research and a case study of the "Eastern City Gate of Belgrade" housing settlement in Serbia, which was designed and built in the second half of the 20th century, the activity rhythm of a contemporary user is explored. The research goal was to recognise the decision-making tools for increasing the quality of open public spaces during the night-time mode of use by improving the quality of lighting. The study proposes the new lighting design model that supports night-time leisure activities in mass housing open public spaces in the contemporary urban context.
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Rakonjac, I., Rakonjac, I., Zorić, A., Djokić, V., Milojević, M. P., & Rajić, M. (2022). Light as a Medium for Supporting Leisure Activities in Open Public Spaces. Tehnicki Vjesnik, 29(1), 157–171. https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20210820222900
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