dagsljusandel
Dagsljusandel is a Swedish term used in building design and daylighting analysis to describe the proportion of time or area that receives sufficient natural light. It is typically expressed as a percentage and indicates how often a point or a fraction of a room meets a specified daylight illuminance threshold during occupied hours. In practice the metric is commonly employed with thresholds in the range 200–500 lux, with 300 lux often used for general workspaces.
The concept is closely related to international metrics such as daylight autonomy, and is used to assess
Advantages of using dagsljusandel include its intuitive percentage format and its relevance to occupant needs and