NO NATURAL LIGHT WINDOWS

Posted by 19biS.com on July 8, 2008 | Ecological Architecture , Eco-News

NO NATURAL LIGHT WINDOWS

Living and working under sunlight, even without windows. Under this concept is born ADASY ® Eureka Project (Active Daylighting System) whose purpose is "to convey a controlled sunlight to illuminate the interior of buildings."

NO NATURAL LIGHT WINDOWS

ADASY is an effective system of natural lighting assisted by artificial light, controlled in intensity by sensors and electronics, designed for non-residential applications. It is lit with natural sunlight any space, even if it is closed, and redistribute it in office buildings. Getting it is more complicated than it seems since you need to consider many factors.

Among other challenges, we must understand as much natural sunlight, which undergoes changes every day and every minute, and transmitted to the interior of a building in the best way possible.

NO NATURAL LIGHT WINDOWS

We must also adjust the intensity of light to be the most appropriate to each space is not the same one meeting room and an office individually to the peculiarities of the place-if you have windows or not, orientation, etc. -.

The project ADASY ® (active systems of daylight) is led by Grupo Lledó and has the support of the Centre for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI) of the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade. Researchers at the University of Madrid collaborate in this project which also involves the Uppsala Universitet in Sweden, together with companies on the continent. The initiative has to date invested more than six million with an approximate duration of three years.

ADASY The system consists of a number of factors ... continue reading Construible.es

SOURCE: Construible.es

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  1. rafa

    I leave here I found a paginilla of industrial lighting
    It is something so new (at least to me) of a lighting sitem with huge helium balloons illuminated. Besides decorating the function makes it sought to illuminate. I liked the truth, I find it interesting this new system of decoration and lighting.
    Greetings people.

    04 Dec 2008 at 3:30 pm

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