Methodology for Assessing Daylighting Design Strategies in Classroom with a Climate-Based Method

Considering the importance of daylight in the performance and well-being of the students, an investigation has been carried out in daylit classrooms. The objective was applying a methodology that integrates the daylight variations to know the annual lighting performance in typologies that resulted f...

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Public buildings
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