Daylight Savings: Building With Natural Light
15th Nov 2006, 11:06 GMT
Using as much natural light in buildings as possible has many advantages over using artificial lights, if its penetration is appropriately controlled, according to assistant professor Marilyne Andersen of MIT's Department of Architecture.
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