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Definition of Daylighting
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daylighting
Literary usage of Daylighting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Light's Labour's Lost: Policies for Energy-Efficient Lighting by Paul Waide, International Energy Agency, Satoshi Tanishima (2006)
"However, if the electric-lighting system is fully activated at the same time that
daylight is present, no energy will be saved at all; optimal daylighting ..."
2. Protection of Chemical and Water Infrastructure: Federal Requirements by William O. Jenkins, Jr. (2005)
"Potential Energy Savings Due to daylighting Controls There are several obvious
advantages to the use of daylighting in commercial buildings: • daylighting ..."
3. High Performance Building Guidelines edited by Andrea Woodner (1999)
"daylighting/Sun Control Whenever possible, controlled daylighting should be
incorporated into the building as the preferred mode of interior illumination ..."
4. Energy Efficient Standards for Residential and Non-Residential Buildings (1993) (1993)
"(e) Automatic daylighting Control Devices. Automatic daylighting control devices
shall: 1. Be capable of reducing the light output of the general lighting ..."
5. Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential & Nonresidential Buildings by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"(e) Automatic daylighting Control Devices. Automatic daylighting control devices
shall: 1. Be capable of reducing the light output of the general lighting ..."
6. Small Business Innovation Research: Program Solicitation (1993)
"Design concepts should (to the extent feasible) address the following issues: (1)
the functional effectiveness of the daylighting relative to light quality, ..."
7. Alternative Farming Systems by K. Schnieder (1994)
"Perimeter refers to the area near the windows in a building, as distinct from
the core where daylighting often cannot penetrate. 84 MA Piette, F. Krause, ..."