Effect of Colour Temperature in Resort on Emotional Response of Thai Elderly

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Nuanwan Tuaycharoen

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This study aimed to explore the effect of correlated color temperature of light (CCT) in a resort on the emotional response of Thai elderly. The study was carried out in a completely dark laboratory room of the Faculty of Architecture, Kasetsart University. Different 3D images were projected by a projector. Sixty-four Thai elders evaluated their emotional responses using Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance Model (PAD Model) questionnaire. The results suggested that, in overall, the effects of the color temperature of light on Thai elderly’s emotional responses are significant for all investigated areas in resort context. The cool-color light (CCT 6500K) can make the highest emotional response of the Thai elderly for most investigated areas, which are dining room, standard room, indoor corridor, and conference room. And, the warm-colour light (2800K) is the make the highest emotional response for reception hall only.

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