solinnslippet
Solinnslippet is a term used in architectural discourse to describe the deliberate management of sunlight entering a building. It refers to the combination of openings, devices, and design strategies that admit daylight while controlling glare, heat gain, and energy use. In practice, solinnslippet encompasses both the placement of windows and skylights and the use of shading, surface reflectance, and interior layout to distribute natural light evenly across interior spaces.
Etymology and usage: The word is Norwegian, formed from sol meaning sun and innslipp meaning ingress or
Design considerations: Effective solinnslippet balances daylight quality with thermal performance. Techniques include clerestory windows, skylights, light
Applications and significance: The concept informs energy modelling, architectural guidelines, and green building standards by highlighting
See also: Daylighting; Passive solar design; Solar shading; Architecture in Nordic climates.