BRE IP15/88 PDF

BRE IP15/88 PDF

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BRE IP15/88 PDF

Published Date:
11/01/1988

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Average daylighting factor: a simple basis for daylight design

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Building Research Establishment Limited

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Good design of windows should include planning for daylight at the early design stage. This paper describes formulae developed at BRE for calculating average daylight factor quickly and accurately. It will be especially useful in determining target glazing areas.


Edition : 88
File Size : 0 files
Published : 11/01/1988

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