roofprisma
Roofprisma is a term used in architecture and daylighting to describe a roof-mounted daylighting module that uses prismatic optical elements to redirect and diffuse sunlight into interior spaces. It is designed to improve daylight distribution in deep-plan rooms while controlling glare and heat gain, often as part of a passive or low-energy design strategy.
The system typically consists of a shallow housing installed on the roof, housing an array of prismatic
Installation involves waterproof roofing, flashing, and integration with existing skylight or roof opening. Modules are often
In performance terms, roofprisma units aim to increase daylight factor in interior spaces, reduce artificial lighting
Typical applications include office interiors, educational facilities, healthcare spaces, museums, and large atria. Variants exist with