valaistusherkät
Valaistusherkät is a Finnish term used to describe individuals who are unusually sensitive to light. In common usage, the word denotes heightened photophobia or light intolerance, but it is not a formal medical diagnosis in itself. The term is often employed in discussions about lighting design and accessibility to indicate the need for glare-free, adjustable, and diffuse lighting environments.
Etymology and scope: The compound derives from valaistus (lighting) and herkät (sensitive). In everyday language it
Medical context: Photophobia is the clinical term for light sensitivity; several conditions can cause it, including
Design and policy implications: Professionals in architecture, interior design, and urban planning discuss valaistusherkät when planning
See also: Photophobia, lighting design, accessibility, inclusive design.