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Performance of light redirection systems in model buildings under typical sky and building obstruction conditions encountered in Hong Kong

D. H W Li, E. K W Tsang, I. R. Edmonds

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    Abstract

    In Hong Kong, many buildings are high-rise blocks constructed close to each other resulting in severe sky obstructions, more particularly for rooms at the lower floors. Innovative daylighting technologies that transport natural light from outside towards the inner part of deep plan rooms are appropriate devices to improve daylight uniformity and visual comfort. Good visual effects and less lighting energy use may result if proper designs are employed. This paper studies the performance of light redirection systems via scale model under real sky conditions. The results demonstrate that laser cut panels can generally increase the interior daylight in the rear of the scale model room, improve the daylight uniformity and have the potential to reduce the electric lighting energy use. © The Author(s), 2011.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)638-648
    JournalIndoor and Built Environment
    Volume20
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

    Research Keywords

    • Daylight uniformity
    • Laser cut panel
    • Scale model
    • Sky condition
    • Sky obstruction

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