2015
DOI: 10.2752/174589315x14188214015705
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“…The way in which space takes shape through its form plays a pivotal role in dictating how light infiltrates that space. In simpler terms, as Hauge (2015) has eloquently expressed, the way daylight is broken or reflected determines the character of the daylight. In the pursuit of comprehending this character, a categorization of the elements that contribute to daylighting was made.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The way in which space takes shape through its form plays a pivotal role in dictating how light infiltrates that space. In simpler terms, as Hauge (2015) has eloquently expressed, the way daylight is broken or reflected determines the character of the daylight. In the pursuit of comprehending this character, a categorization of the elements that contribute to daylighting was made.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sposób, w jaki przestrzeń nabiera wyrazu poprzez swoją formę, odgrywa kluczową rolę w dyktowaniu metody, w jaki światło może do niej przenikać. Mówiąc prościej, jak wymownie wyraził to Hauge (2015), sposób, w jaki światło dzienne jest załamywane lub odbijane, określa charakter tego światła. Dążąc do jego zrozumienia, dokonano kategoryzacji elementów, które mają wpływ na oświetlenie dzienne.…”
Section: Metodologiaunclassified
“…A growing body of field research has recognised the importance of windows for occupants in workplaces and schools (Lowden 2019). However, only a few field studies have taken an experience-centred approach, focusing on users' multiple needs and wants, when investigating residential windows (Bille 2013(Bille , 2017Bournas et al 2020;Hauge 2013Hauge , 2015Logadóttir et al 2013), residential indoor environmental qualities (Brunsgaard et al 2012;Frontczak et al 2012), residential wellbeing and comfort (Ellsworth-Krebs et al 2019;Heijs & Stringer 1988;Madsen & Gram-Hanssen 2017;Wågø et al 2016), and cultural differences in behaviour relating to comfort (Wilhite et al 1996). Field research on sleep behaviour and preferences relating to windows is limited (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%