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SES #TOPICSKEY DATES
DESIGN PROJECTSHOMEWORK
1Introduction: class contents, daylighting in history
2Designing with natural light: daylight availability, benefits and issues
3Solar radiation and sun course: insolation, color temperature, sun charts
4Sunlight penetration: shading, solar gains, thermal comfortDiagnostic: instructionsHomework 1 due
5Photometry: physics of light, vision and perceptionDiagnostic: data collection
6Photometry: lighting quantitiesDiagnostic: critiqueHomework 2 due
7Daylighting metrics: daylight factor, sky models, dynamic metrics
8Visual comfort: recommendations, glare, health issuesConcept: instructionsHomework 3 due
9On-site daylighting analysis
10Case studies

Concept: critique

Proposal: instructions

11In-class quiz
12Electric lighting: lamp types, light distributionProposal: critique
13

Electric lighting (cont.)

Guest speaker: Greg Walson, Reflex lighting

Proposal: ultimate questions and answers
14Color perception: colorimetry, color effects

Final project: presentation

15

Lighting design: case studies

Guest speaker: Barry Webb

Final reports due
16

Lighting design: case studies (cont.)

Guest speaker: Barry Webb

Homework 4 due
17Design and assessment tools: manual methods
18Design and assessment tools: experimental methods, MIT heliodons
19Design and assessment tools: computer simulations (overview)Homework 5 due
20Design and assessment tools: computer simulations (practice)
21Advanced daylighting strategies: complex fenestration systems
22Case studiesHomework 6 due
23Visit of a landmark building: Genzyme headquarters, Cambridge, MA
24Student presentations
25Student presentations (cont.)
26Ongoing research in daylighting at MIT Guest speakers: MIT Building Technology students

 








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