- A building with excellent thermal insulation uses less electricity to heat in the winter and cool in the summer.
- Using natural lighting lessens the need for artificial lighting.
- It offers a healthier interior for people and furniture by blocking UV radiation.
- Lightweight materials require less materials and accessories and lessen the energy required for transportation because they do not require a heavy subframe.
- Complete recycling.
The term “daylighting” in architecture refers to the practice of allowing natural light into structures in order to reap a variety of advantages, including improved visual comfort and productivity, better health, and greater energy savings. Reaching a balance is necessary to achieve optimal quantities of sunshine, as too much can result in uncomfortable glare and massive amounts of heat.
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