SKYLIGHTS.(Brief Article)
American School & University, June, 2002
Byline: Mike Kennedy Many school designers extol the benefits of natural light in learning environments. Studies indicate that many students perform better in classrooms that have greater amounts of natural lighting. Using daylight to illuminate facilities also can reduce energy use. But before school administrators rush out and install skylights, they should realize that indiscriminately adding skylights to buildings won't give schools the desired benefits.
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"The design of a skylight is critical," says Michael Nicklas, a principal architect at Innovative ...
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