First Outcomes of an Investigation about Daylighting Knowledge and Education in Europe

Conference Paper (2017)
Author(s)

Federica Giuliani (Sapienza Universita di Roma)

Natalia Sokol (Gdansk University of Technology)

R.J. Abreu Vieira Viula (TU Delft - Building Physics)

Valerio R.M. R.M. Lo Verso (Politecnico di Torino)

Helena Coch Roura (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

Federica Caffaro (University of Turin)

Research Group
Building Physics
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Research Group
Building Physics
Pages (from-to)
469-474

Abstract

DAYKE (Daylighting Knowledge in Europe) is a project to investigate the daylighting knowledge and skills of Architecture students and practitioners from different countries within the European Union. This paper introduces the first stage of the research and provides results from a direct survey taken by 161 students from seven schools of Architecture: two in Italy, one in The Netherlands, two in Poland and two in Spain. The results indicate significant national differences in preference and perception of daylit spaces. They also show a lack of knowledge about daylighting metrics and regulations among the respondents. Although the research is undergoing, the preliminary data analysis indicates that there is a need for enhancing the daylight knowledge among future architects.

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