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Relation of Daylight with Space Configuration in Residence in Pune


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1 Sinhgad College of Architecture, Vadgaon Bk., Pune, India
2 Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon Bk., Pune, India
 

Problem statement: To study the quality and quantity of daylight in residence in Pune with respect to the space configuration. The objectives are-To study change in quality, quantity and distribution of daylight. To study the role of openings design in day lighting. The methodology is experimentation by using various tools to measure illumination in different rooms, on a particular day. The expected results would be the change in quantity and quality of day lighting by change in orientation. This study will conclude on various factors that affect the daylight and eventually enhance the indoor environmental quality, eventually minimizing the energy usage for lighting.

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Quality and Quantity of Daylight, Experimentation, Orientation.
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Pradnya Patki
Sinhgad College of Architecture, Vadgaon Bk., Pune, India
Nishad Patki
Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon Bk., Pune, India

Abstract


Problem statement: To study the quality and quantity of daylight in residence in Pune with respect to the space configuration. The objectives are-To study change in quality, quantity and distribution of daylight. To study the role of openings design in day lighting. The methodology is experimentation by using various tools to measure illumination in different rooms, on a particular day. The expected results would be the change in quantity and quality of day lighting by change in orientation. This study will conclude on various factors that affect the daylight and eventually enhance the indoor environmental quality, eventually minimizing the energy usage for lighting.

Keywords


Quality and Quantity of Daylight, Experimentation, Orientation.