Daylight Design Guidelines & Strategies (2LH)
Keyword(s)
aesthetics, architecture, atrium, barrel vaults, clerestory, color, controllability, daylight, directing louvers, energy, fenestration, glare, glare control, glass, GSAS, guidelines, H/W ratio, history of architecture, horizontal, illumination levels, indoor environment, light dynamics, light shelf, lighting requirements, lighting strategies, light-well, natural light, Norman Foster, orientation, prismatic panels, Romanesque, sawtooth, side lighting, simulation, skylight, space planning, Tadao Ando
Publisher
Gulf Organisation for Research & Development

Description
Using daylight in buildings is a key strategy for passive design. Efficient daylighting schemes help achieve comfort by offering optimum illumination, excellent colour-rendering; avoiding glare and excessive brightness ratios which has a positive impact on occupant health and well-being.
This course will discuss strategies that are necessary to be implemented during conceptual design to integrate the right elements for daylighting. These are simple yet very important elements that need to be decided at the very beginning to steer the design in the right direction. For example, carefully orienting the building for solar access, and controlling the quality and quantity of light as it enters inside a space.
Since most of the light that enters buildings is through windows and skylights, comprehending a set of strategies for effective fenestration design would make one’s job easier at the early design stage. These thumb rules do not require many calculations, but it does impact the overall building form, volume and space planning.
This course also enumerates many interesting projects that showcase the successful integration of daylight for enhancing the character of a space.
The entire lecture is structured into 8 modules with highly visual and engaging content. At the end of the course, you will walk away with the knowledge that you can apply to your work..
Objective
1. Define the significance of daylight in buildings.
2. Enumerate daylight guidelines for overall building design.
3. List daylight design strategies for fenestrations.
4. Understand application in design.
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