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Author
Treado, S. | Kusuda, T.
Title
Daylighting, Window Management Systems, and Lighting Controls. Final Report.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
Sponsor
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC Department of the Army, Washington, DC Department of Energy, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 80-2147
December 1980
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
daylighting; buildings; light control; windows; management; architecture; design; illuminance | solar radiation
Identifiers
energy conservation
Abstract
This report investigates major factors concerning windows in buildings and their effect on visual conditions, thermal conditions, and energy requirements. Empirically obtained data are presented for daylight illumination as a function of solar radiation, sky condition, window size and orientation, and interior reflectance. The thermal and visual effects of several window management strategies are examined along with an analysis of automatic lighting controls. Daylight utilization is seen to offer great potential for minimizing lighting load in perimeter building areas, and careful determination of lighting needs and window management strategies can provide additional benefit.