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Integrating daylighting and lighting in practice: Lessons learned from international case studies

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

06/2021

Authors

ALTOMONTE, Sergio, Flávia BUKZEM, Rafael CAMPAMÀ PIZARRO, Donatienne CARMON, Giovanni CIAMPI, Ayana DANTAS DE MEDEIROS, Veronica GARCIA-HANSEN, David Geisler-Moroder, Niko GENTILE, Sascha HAMMES, Eleanor S Lee, Marshal MASKARENJ, Cláudia NAVESDAVI AMORIM, Julien NEMBRINI, Werner K.E Osterhaus, Kieu PHAM, Michelangelo SCORPIO, Sergio SIBILIO

DOI

10.18777/ieashc-task61-2021-0007

Year of Publication

2021

URL

https://www.iea-shc.org/Data/Sites/1/publications/IEA-SHC-Task61--Technical-Report-D3-D4-Integrated-Solutions-for-Daylighting-and-Electric-Lighting.pdf

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Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Building Technologies Department, Windows and Envelope Materials

Research Areas

Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, BTUS Windows and Daylighting, Windows and Daylighting
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