dagslysbruk
Dagslysbruk, also known as daylighting, refers to the deliberate use of natural light to illuminate interior spaces. In architecture and building design, it encompasses strategies for bringing daylight in from the exterior and distributing it within interiors while controlling glare, overheating, and energy use.
Key approaches include thoughtful building orientation, window placement and sizing, façade design, light shelves, skylights, clerestory
Benefits include reduced electricity consumption for artificial lighting, potential cooling load reductions with proper shading, and
Challenges involve climatic variability, glare, overheating risk in hot seasons, higher upfront costs, and ongoing maintenance