Skylights: An Architect's Design Guide
12 pro tips for getting the most out of your skylights. Bring in sunlight and stars with these architectural approaches: 1) Hide the frame 2) Think big(ger) 3) Deploy as design elements 4) Optimal orientation 5) Shading devices 6) Integration 7) Glazing modifications (etched glass) 8) Passive cooling (stack effect) 9) Movement 10) Contrast control 11) Shaping the tunnel 12) Daylighting private spaces ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "Making a Site Model - The Outpost Project" • Making a Site Model - The Outpost Project ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

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Day Lighting Strategies (Chapter 4)

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