> Not surprisingly, the lights are too bright, and there is no way to control the light levels manually.
That is surprising. Modern "smart" "technological" "green" buildings seem to be way too dim, as if lighting intensity is really a major contributor to energy use.
Sure, your eyes adjust, but we evolved to live outdoors on the African savannah all day.
That is surprising. Modern "smart" "technological" "green" buildings seem to be way too dim, as if lighting intensity is really a major contributor to energy use.
Sure, your eyes adjust, but we evolved to live outdoors on the African savannah all day.