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Meeting the challenges of the sustainable living in a world with fast-diminishing finite resources; calls for a fundamental change in the way we use these resources. The reliance on natural light to illuminate our interiors represents a good opportunity to have a healthy indoor environment, a clear atmosphere, and a great occasion to save nonrenewable energies and to save money. The planned use of natural light has become an important strategy to improve energy efficiency. The amount of energy demand generated by the use of lamps is considerable and gives the possibility of significant savings…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Meeting the challenges of the sustainable living in a world with fast-diminishing finite resources; calls for a fundamental change in the way we use these resources. The reliance on natural light to illuminate our interiors represents a good opportunity to have a healthy indoor environment, a clear atmosphere, and a great occasion to save nonrenewable energies and to save money. The planned use of natural light has become an important strategy to improve energy efficiency. The amount of energy demand generated by the use of lamps is considerable and gives the possibility of significant savings by daylighting. Since the windows alone don't provide the satisfactory daylighting for deep spaces due to the poor penetration in the space, this book introduces an integrated approach that incorporates channeling daylight into the building's core spaces within the named; daylight transport systems. This book develops a designing tool to support designers to incorporate the offered Green Lighting Technologies into their designs to create healthier indoor environments, achieve environmental preservation and energy efficiency.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ghada Elrayies is a Lecturer at the department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University. She has graduated in 1999 from Port Said University, Egypt. She has gained both MSc and Ph.D. Degrees in Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University in 2006 and 2010.