dayeveningnight
DayEveningNight is a conceptual framework used to divide the 24-hour day into three successive phases: day, evening, and night. The term is descriptive rather than standardized and is used across different domains to organize activities, environments, or data by time of day. Because the boundaries between these phases vary with latitude, season, and cultural norms, the exact start and end times for each phase are not fixed and may be defined by context or application.
Day is typically characterized by daylight, higher solar elevation, and peak human activity in many settings.
Applications of DayEveningNight span multiple fields. In urban planning, the framework informs street lighting schedules and
See also: circadian rhythm, twilight, blue hour, lighting design, time of day, seasonal variation.