Moderniserad dagsljusstandard

Paul Rogers, Marie-Claude Dubois, Max Tillberg, Magnus Östbring, Iason Bournas (Contributor), Malin Alenius (Contributor), Anna Larsson (Contributor), Marja Lundgren (Contributor), Mikael Söderlund (Contributor), Vaia Vakouli (Contributor), Niklas Zetterberg (Illustrator), Claes Engström (Contributor)

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Abstract

This report is the account of SBUF project 13209 “Moderniserad dagsljusstandard” (Modernized daylight standard). This is a continuation of the SBUF project 12966 “Förstudie dagsljusstandard” (Pre-study daylight standard) published in 2015. SBUF and the Swedish Energy Agency are the two sources of this project’s funding. The task has been to freely describe and interpret history, day-to-day and future development needs for daylight in buildings within the framework of the Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning. The project has been a feasibility study in order to design a proposal on how to proceed towards creating an improved and modernized interpretation of BBR section 6: 322. The ultimate goal is a daylight standard applicable to the construction industry and functioning.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSBUF, The Development Fund of the Swedish Construction Industry
Number of pages107
VolumeSBUF ID: 13209
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Engineering and Technology
  • Architectural Engineering

Free keywords

  • Daylight
  • building regulation
  • daylight regulation
  • existing housing stock
  • daylight factor
  • Daylight simulation

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