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How well do New Zealand Architects Understand Systems and Methods for Re-Directing Natural Light into the Deep, Windowless Spaces of Buildings?

机译:新西兰建筑师如何理解将自然光重新定向到建筑物深处,无窗的空间的系统和方法?

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The natural lighting of buildings is conventionally achieved directly through apertures in the external envelope, and in particular through the walls (windows) and the roof (skylights). There is, however, a growing catalogue of methods and systems which facilitate daylighting in spaces remote from these exterior openings where conventional methods cannot be used effectively, if at all. This provision for natural lighting of deep architectural space is referred to in this paper as 'core-daylighting'. The paper addresses two main issues: (ⅰ) a range of core-daylighting systems, and (ⅱ) the findings from a survey of New Zealand architects (approximately 1 in 3 of those listed in the Architects Education and Registration Board register). The respondents were canvassed to establish their knowledge of, and interest in, systems and methods for re-directing natural light into the deep, windowless spaces of buildings.
机译:传统上,建筑物的自然照明是直接通过外部信封中的孔,特别是通过墙壁(窗户)和屋顶(天窗)实现的。然而,存在越来越多的方法和系统的目录,其促进远离这些外部开口的空间中的日光照明,在这些外部开口中,根本无法有效地使用常规方法。本文将这种用于深层建筑空间的自然照明的规定称为“核心日光照明”。该文件解决了两个主要问题:(ⅰ)一系列核心采光系统,以及(ⅱ)一项对新西兰建筑师的调查结果(在建筑师教育和注册委员会登记册中列出的三分之一)。对受访者进行了调查,以建立他们对将自然光重新定向到建筑物的深无窗空间的系统和方法的知识和兴趣。

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