ISSN: 2265-6294

The effect of colored smart lighting in the design of metallic lighting units and selection of textile furnishings in natural reserves in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Fidia Mohamed Hesham Zakaria, Gamila Adly Mohamed Ibrahim

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pays a great attention to the natural reserves, as the Kingdom’s environment witnessed the complete extinction of several fungal organisms in the last hundred years. Thus, it placed them among the priorities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. This represents the entry into the subject of our research, whose problem lies in benefiting from the aesthetic and functional values of the changes of smart colored lighting to create virtual colors that simulate their counterparts in reality and achieve the attraction factor for textile fabrics and to reduce the use of light energy to protect the natural reserves. The agreement of the Red Sea Company in the Kingdom, which aspires to develop strategies to limit the use of the unnatural light in the Red Sea project at night, which is one of the most ambitious tourism projects in the world. It makes that to protect the reserves and realize the threats of the light pollution, in addition to confirming the importance of preserving environmental diversity to make it the most important tourist destination in the Red Sea, as well as enjoying a map of the dark sky reserves away from the radiant lights of the city.

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