With the exponential growth in population and commensurate increased density in urban cities, access to daylight and views to nature is being severely curtailed in buildings. In parallel, increasingly urgent demands to sharply reduce building energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions are being made to mitigate climate change. There are many challenges and performance tradeoffs associated with the building facade (i.e., daylight and view versus solar and glare control); increased prioritization of health and well-being as a fundamental human requirement could adversely affect building energy-efficiency. Given the current state of knowledge on the effects of daylight and view on health and well-being in buildings, we identify critica...
Exposure to daylight significantly affects the psychological well-being of occupants by diminishing ...
Commercial buildings in the U.S. consumed 18% of primary energy and 36% of the nation's electricity ...
In a World more and more concerned about carbon emissions, global warming, and sustainable design, t...
With the exponential growth in population and commensurate increased density in urban cities, access...
Recently, many researchers have been concerned to the interaction between environment and energy. Da...
Sunlight profoundly influences the Earth's atmosphere and biosphere. Nature fuels the evolution of a...
Research has clearly shown that retrofitting existing buildings with energy-efficient measures, such...
Daylighting design has always been an inseparable component of architectural design. With the sun as...
From the history of human civilization and development of architecture, it is evident that for most ...
Daylighting opens up a range of topics of investigation at the interface between architecture and bu...
While there is no doubt daylighting can offer great benefits in terms of energy consumption, sustain...
The focus in this chapter is to find adequate solutions to optimize daylighting of buildings. The cl...
The discovery of intrinsically photoreceptive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) in 2001 was a great le...
Daylight should be a significant source of illumination for all spaces with daylight opening(s). Day...
2012-05-09The early decisions made during the design phase of a building regarding the choice of win...
Exposure to daylight significantly affects the psychological well-being of occupants by diminishing ...
Commercial buildings in the U.S. consumed 18% of primary energy and 36% of the nation's electricity ...
In a World more and more concerned about carbon emissions, global warming, and sustainable design, t...
With the exponential growth in population and commensurate increased density in urban cities, access...
Recently, many researchers have been concerned to the interaction between environment and energy. Da...
Sunlight profoundly influences the Earth's atmosphere and biosphere. Nature fuels the evolution of a...
Research has clearly shown that retrofitting existing buildings with energy-efficient measures, such...
Daylighting design has always been an inseparable component of architectural design. With the sun as...
From the history of human civilization and development of architecture, it is evident that for most ...
Daylighting opens up a range of topics of investigation at the interface between architecture and bu...
While there is no doubt daylighting can offer great benefits in terms of energy consumption, sustain...
The focus in this chapter is to find adequate solutions to optimize daylighting of buildings. The cl...
The discovery of intrinsically photoreceptive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) in 2001 was a great le...
Daylight should be a significant source of illumination for all spaces with daylight opening(s). Day...
2012-05-09The early decisions made during the design phase of a building regarding the choice of win...
Exposure to daylight significantly affects the psychological well-being of occupants by diminishing ...
Commercial buildings in the U.S. consumed 18% of primary energy and 36% of the nation's electricity ...
In a World more and more concerned about carbon emissions, global warming, and sustainable design, t...