Daylight Study with Adaption of European Standard EN 17037:2019
Phan, Hao (2019)
Phan, Hao
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202003113358
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202003113358
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The objective of this thesis was to deliver study of daylighting simulation and its effectiveness when performed accurately. Furthermore, since a new European Standard EN 17037 about guidelines and recommendations of daylight in buildings was released in 2019, the thesis also studied the standard to understand better the design of daylight in European countries. Furthermore, a dance studio in Belgium was simulated to analyze how the new standard can affect daylight simulation.
The simulation required the use of several software tools, including Rhinoceros, DIVA, Grasshopper, and Ladybug plug-in. With these, combined with basic knowledge about daylighting and guidelines from the EN 17037, the thesis expected to demonstrate a picture of how daylight is assessed in reality. The results indicated a compliance with three out of four criteria in the EN 17037.
The simulation required the use of several software tools, including Rhinoceros, DIVA, Grasshopper, and Ladybug plug-in. With these, combined with basic knowledge about daylighting and guidelines from the EN 17037, the thesis expected to demonstrate a picture of how daylight is assessed in reality. The results indicated a compliance with three out of four criteria in the EN 17037.