Energy/Lighting.
American School & University, May, 2007 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy More schools and universities are designing their learning spaces to take advantage of daylight, but they still need electric lights to provide illumination when the sun doesn't. As education institutions determine what kind of electric lighting is needed in their facilities, "the principal objective ...
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is to turn off as many electric lights as possible," according to the Collaborative for High Performance Schools Best Practices Manual. That means having the ability to adjust the electric lights to complement the available daylight. ...
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