Abstract

Summary

This paper discusses the results of monitoring 25 international case studies of integrated daylighting and electric lighting design projects, with a focus on energy use, visual and non-visual needs, and user response and behavior.
Categories

Categories

Energy use: The paper discusses how the integration of daylighting and electric lighting in building design can significantly reduce energy demands for lighting.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper explores various strategies and technologies used in the case studies to integrate daylighting and electric lighting, including efficient LED sources, granular lighting controls, advanced shading and daylighting control, and informed commissioning and operations.
Well-being: The paper discusses how careful consideration of integrating daylighting with electric lighting can foster the health and well-being of building occupants.
Authors

Author(s)

MS Maskarenjd, S Sibiliof
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