daklichten
Daklichten are roof openings in Dutch architecture that are glazed to bring daylight into a building. They are installed in pitched and flat roofs and can be fixed or operable. Fixed daklichten provide daylight only, while operable variants, commonly called dakramen in Dutch, allow ventilation. Tubular skylights are also used to channel daylight through small roof areas.
Materials and glazing: Daklichten use glass or polycarbonate glazing. Modern units often feature double or triple
Installation and maintenance: Proper installation requires a watertight flashing system and reliable sealing to prevent leaks.
Applications and considerations: Daklichten improve natural illumination and can reduce artificial lighting costs. In some climates
Regulatory context: Building regulations govern daylight and energy performance in rooms with daklichten and may specify