Daylighting is the art and science of harvesting natural sunlight to minimize the use of carbon emissions and positively affect the performance, mood and well being of occupants of any space.
Most simply, daylighting is the practice of using natural light to illuminate building spaces. Rather than relying solely on electric lighting during the day, daylighting brings indirect natural light into the building. Daylighting reduces the need for electric lighting and connects people to the outdoors. And it provides pleasing illumination at a fraction of the cost of the most efficient electric lights.
Good daylighting creates beautiful, appropriately lit spaces while saving energy. A successfully daylit building is the result of a combination of art and science, of architecture and engineering. It is the result of an integrated design process.
Daylighting is the perfect way to cut costs and illuminate any area where you normally turn your lights on (or wish you had a light to turn on) during the day.
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