Daylighting system wins NAHB-RC Technology Award. (News).(National Association of Home Builders)(Research Center)(Brief Article)

Environmental Design & Construction, July, 2002

ATLANTA, GA - A prototype passive fiberoptic daylighting system designed by Steven Winter Associates (SWA) recently won the 2002 Science Innovative Housing Technology Award from the National Association of Home Builders Research Center Inc. (NAHB-RC) and Popular Science magazine.

The system delivers natural light to virtually any space inside a building without the use of windows or skylights. By reducing the need for artificial lighting, the system offers occupants a healthier interior environment, lower utility bills and less dependence on fossil fuels. A two-stage "concentrator" lens focuses the light and passes it through flexible, transparent rods that can reach 50 feet or longer. The ends of these rods glow with intense sunlight that can be distributed...

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