A Study on the Design Characteristics and Methods of Application of an Environment-Friendly Daylight Control System

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This study was conducted to understand the design characteristics and configuration techniques applicable to actual architecture design by a daylight control system and identifying the planning elements. First, theories about buildings that use a daylight control system were. Second, the basic characteristics and planning elements of buildings that use a daylight control, Third, the actual application methods were divided into those for roofs and façades, and the design configuration techniques.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2155-2158

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December 2014

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