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Daylighting in Architecture : a European Reference Book / Nick V. Baker, A. Fanchiotti, K. Steemers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baker, Nick V., author.
Fanchiotti, A., author.
Steemers, Koen, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Daylighting--Europe.
Daylighting.
Architecture, European.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (381 p.) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Routledge, 2015.
Summary:
Typically one third of the energy used in many buildings may be consumed by electric lighting. Good daylighting design can reduce electricity consumption for lighting and improve standards of visual comfort, health and amenity for the occupants.As the only comprehensive text on the subject written in the last decade, the book will be welcomed by all architects and building services engineers interested in good daylighting design. The book is based on the work of 25 experts from all parts of Europe who have collected, evaluated and developed the material under the auspices of the European Commission's Solar Energy and Energy Conservation R&D Programmes.
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgments; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Daylighting Evolution And Analysis; The Pre-industrial Period; The Industrial Revolution; Daylighting in Art Galleries; Daylighting in UK Schools; The Analytical Approach; Design Tools; The Post-fluorescent Era; European Research and Development; Chapter 2 Light and Human Requirements; Design Constraints ; Design Response ; Visual Comfort Requirements ; Chapter 3 Daylight Data ; Review of Sky Models ; Luminous Efficacy of Daylight ; Results of Measurements ; Sky Type Probabilities
Luminous Distribution Algorithms Chapter 4 Photometry of Materials; Surface Photometry Characterisation; Selection of Appropriate Materials; New Materials; Chapter 5 Daylighting Components; General Classification System; The Basic Component: The Window; Description and Performance; Applications: Schools and Offices; Experimental Analysis of Selected Components; Conduction Component: Atrium; Control Elements; Prismatic Systems; Holographic Optical Elements; Recommendations for Control Elements; General Checklist for Design; Chapter 6 Electric Lighting; Lamps; Control Gear; Luminaires
Luminaire mounting systemsChapter 7 Control Systems; Controls for Artificial Lighting Systems; Management Strategies; Examples; Chapter 8 Light Transfer Models ; Direct Illumination; Reflection and Transmission; Calculation Models; Chapter 9 Evaluation and Design Tools; Scale Models; Review of Simplified Design Tools; Review of Computer Codes; Comparison and Validation; Chapter 10 Integrated Energy Use Analysis; Example 1 : ESP; Example 2 : HEATLUX; Example 3 : The LT Method; Future Directions; Chapter 11 Case Study Analysis; The Architectural Design Process
The Typological Grammar of ArchitectureCase Studies; Methodology and Criteria for Classification; The Morphological Box; Selection and Classification of Daylit Buildings ; Glossary; Appendices; Appendix A Sky Type Probability; Appendix B Daylight Availability; Appendix C Survey of Light Measuring Instruments; Appendix D Guide to Scale Models; Appendix E Survey of Control Systems; Appendix F Review of Design Tools; Appendix G Review of Computer Codes; Appendix H Survey of Artificial Skies; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed December 22, 2015).
ISBN:
1-134-07429-8
1-315-06722-6
1-134-07422-0
9781315067223
OCLC:
935678387

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