A study about daylighting knowledge and education in Europe. Results from the first phase of the DAYKE project

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Federica Giuliani (Niccolò Cusano University)

Natalia Sokol (Politechnika Gdanska)

Valerio Lo Verso (Politecnico di Torino)

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

Federica Caffaro (University of Turin)

Bernard Paule (Estia SA)

Aicha Diakite (Technical University of Berlin)

Yannick Sutter (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie)

Research Group
Building Physics
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2019.1675042
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Research Group
Building Physics
Issue number
1-2
Volume number
64
Pages (from-to)
169-181

Abstract

This paper presents selected results from the first stage of DAYKE (Daylight Knowledge in Europe), a 3-phase project that investigates the knowledge on daylighting in buildings among architecture students and practitioners across Europe. Subjective judgements from 561 students from 8 architecture universities in the EU, collected through two surveys in 2018. The key findings are: (i) the spatial distribution of comfort and mood in the classrooms varied depending on sky conditions and distance from windows; (ii) the average daylight factor DFm showed a good agreement with subjective judgements on the amount of daylight in a space; (iii) experts and non-experts provided similar judgements on the perception of a daylit environment; (iv) a general lack of knowledge about daylighting metrics, regulations, assessment tools and software was highlighted. Furthermore a difficulty in implementing daylighting into the design practice is also identified.

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