lysregime
Lysregime is a conceptual framework for managing light—both natural and artificial—within built environments to optimize energy efficiency, human well-being, and ecological impact. The term blends lys, from Scandinavian languages meaning light, with regime, from Latin regimen, meaning a system of management. In practice, lysregime refers to structured approaches to schedule, design, and control lighting so that exposure to light supports daily rhythms while reducing wasteful illumination.
Applications span urban street lighting, office, and residential interiors, as well as horticulture, agriculture, and data
Core principles include daylight integration, circadian-friendly timing, adaptive controls, energy accounting, and minimization of glare and
Implementation typically involves daylight harvesting, sensor networks for occupancy and luminance, tunable white or spectrally tuned
Critiques center on upfront costs, maintenance, and the complexity of coordinating human factors with automated controls.
As a developing concept, lysregime continues to appear in professional discourse and research on sustainable lighting