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Esquivias, PM. (2013, 14 de mayo). Towards controlling Daylighting in Buildings: Climate-based thermal and daylight characterization
CONGRESO: Proc. of 2nd Velux Daylight Academic Forum
PÁGINAS: 1-30
CIUDAD: Copenhagen (Denmark)
ABSTRACT:
Daylight is one of the most relevant parameters involving the interior environmental conditions of the spaces of a building. Untill the expansion and popularization of artificial lighting, the interior lighting environment was determined by daylighting conditions, conditioned by the construction techniques of the envelope, the local climatic conditions and the surrounded environment were the building is placed. After the normalization of the use of artificial lighting, daylighting and its techniques were relegated to a very second place during the design stage of new buildings. This work goes over those components involved in daylighting conditions of an architectural space, analyzes their hourly luminous and thermal impact and characterizes them as a means to know the visible and infrared solar radiation entering into a space through its openings, and their distribution on the workplane, to consider them as a mean to build a very reduced energy and lighting demand new buidlings.
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