Daylight metrics and energy savings

Date Published
09/2009
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1177/1477153509339703
LBL Report Number
LBNL-4585E
Abstract

The drive towards sustainable, low-energy buildings has increased the need for simple, yet accurate methods to evaluate whether a "daylit" building meets minimum standards for energy and human comfort performance. Current metrics do not account for the temporal and spatial aspects of daylight, nor of occupants comfort or interventions. This paper reviews the historical basis of current compliance methods for achieving daylit buildings, proposes a technical basis for development of better metrics, and provides two case study examples to stimulate dialogue on how metrics can be applied in a practical, real-world context.

Journal
Lighting Research + Technology
Volume
41
Year of Publication
2009
Issue
3
Pagination
261-283
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<p>Windows and Daylighting Group</p>
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