Proceedings of the EduARCHsia &Amp; Senvar 2019 International Conference (EduARCHsia 2019) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/aer.k.200214.016
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Daylight Intensity of Reading Room with Shading Device’s Opening (Case Study: The Library of Universitas Budi Luhur, South Jakarta)

Abstract: Daylight entering through the window can be obtained from several sources, namely direct sunlight, clear sky, clouds or reflections of the lower surface and surrounding buildings. Light from each source differs not only in the amount and heat it carries, but also in other qualities, such as color, distribution, and savings. To get natural lighting in the space required large windows or glass walls at least 1/6 of the floor area. Light is the most important part of human life, to get the right lighting in a spa… Show more

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“…The findings in this study are consistent with the research conducted by Hasanah (2019) and the book by Kurniasih & Musdinar (2020) that map visualization can provide an overview of site location and site design. The study's exploration of planning underscores an understanding that certain facets of the planning process mirror components of current mangrove ecosystem management.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The findings in this study are consistent with the research conducted by Hasanah (2019) and the book by Kurniasih & Musdinar (2020) that map visualization can provide an overview of site location and site design. The study's exploration of planning underscores an understanding that certain facets of the planning process mirror components of current mangrove ecosystem management.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%