AIA Daylighting Presentation
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
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Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
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Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
AIA Continuing Education Credits
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Learning Objectives
Daylighting High Performance Schools with Toplighting Strategies
In this course we will review the definition of High Performance Schools as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and examine toplighting and skylighting as a tool for proper daylighting strategies. Also covered, will be an overview of the role natural daylight plays in bio-chemical health. Lastly, we will provide a synopsis of current innovations in high performance and dynamic glazing and commissioning tools that help ensure daylighting designs achieve set performance standards. At the conclusion, you will be able to:
• Define the 12 characteristics of a High Performance School as defined by the EPA
• Understand how proper daylighting impacts the areas defined as Health, Thermal and Visual Comfort, Energy Efficiency and Commissioning
• Strategies to reduce the need for non reusable energy resources
• Identify the key design considerations including climate and sun zones
• Identity toplighting skylighting strategies and components
• Understand new innovations in high performance and dynamic glazing
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
“High performance schools are facilities that improve the learning environment while saving energy, resources, and money,” Source EPA.gov
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
The 12 EPA Points for High Performance Schools
High Performance
School
Easy to Maintain & Operate
Community Resource
Stimulating Design
Environmentally Responsive
A Teaching Tool
Safe and Secure
Water Efficient
Material Efficient
Energy Efficient
Commissioned
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Daylighting Focus
High Performance
SchoolEnergy Efficient Commissioned
Visual & Thermal Comfort
Healthy
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Health Impacts
All Living Things Need Darkness and Quality Daylight to Function Properly…
“In people, the daily cycle of light and dark produces a rhythm of hormonal cycles that are essential for proper immune response.”
– Joan E. Roberts, Ph.D. (Source, Therapeutic Effect of Lights on Humans)
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Increased Productivity
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
A Literature Review of the Effects of Natural Light on Building Occupants
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Health Benefits of Full Spectrum Natural Light
• Reduces affects of Seasonal Affective Disorder
• Increases visual clarity and color perception
• Vitamin D absorption• Stimulates the Pineal Gland
(helps regulate sleep patterns)• Increases mental alertness• Improves Mood
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Requires an Integrated, “Whole Building” Design Process
Key Design Considerations• Site Selection• Building Orientation• Climate Responsive Design• Interior Temperature
Stratification and Air Movement
• Daylight Management• Integration of All Systems
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
IECC – International Energy Conservation Code
IECC requires ratings for Residential and Non-Residential Buildings and specify NFRC ratings for compliance.
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ASHRAE 90.1: Energy Standard for Buildings
Buildings require U-factor and Solar Heat Gain and specify NFRC certification for compliance.
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Building Envelope Requirements: Fenestration
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
NFRC Certification
• NFRC 100 – U-Factors• NFRC 200 – Solar Heat
Gain Coefficients• NFRC 300 – Visible Light
Transmittance• NFRC 400 – Air leakage• Labeling Required
Fenestration product rating in accordance to NFRC 100 Labeled and certified by the manufacturer
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Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Cost Benefits
• Why do high performance schools make economic sense?
• High performance school design is cost effective.• High performance schools cost between 0% - 2.5%
more to design and build than conventional schools. (Many are built on the same budget as conventional schools.)
• Financial benefits of greening schools are about $70/sf, or 10 to 20 times as large as the initial cost. (Kats, 2006, p20)
(Source: A Report for the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, Kats, page 45)
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Cost Benefits
(Source: Greening America’s Schools Costs and Benefits, Gregory Katz, October 2006, page 20.)
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Students Learn Better with Proper Daylighting
TEST
SCO
RES
Natural Diffused Light Direct Natural Light with Glare
20% – 26%Increase
20% Decrease
Artificial Light
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Students Learn Better with Proper Daylighting
(Capistrano School District in California HMG Research Findings)
Classrooms with Most Daylight Compared with Least:
• • 21% in student learning rates• • 20% faster on math tests…• 26% faster on reading tests in one year• (The SKYLIGHT Factor: Students improved 19-20% faster
than those without a skylight)• (Source: Heschong Mahone Group. Daylighting in Schools. An investigation into the relationship between
daylight and human performance, 1999.)(Source: Daylighting in Schools: Reanalysis Report, for the California Energy Commission, Heschong Mahone Group, New Buildings Institute, October 2003)
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Design Phase: Building Orientation and Daylighting
• Site building with the long axis running east-west with a southern exposure.
• Maximize south-facing and north-facing windows to reduce electrical lighting.
• Place classroom windows on north and south elevations to reduce direct sun and glare.
• Shade south-facing windows with overhangs and light shelves to reduce direct sunlight and bounce light deep into the room.
• Maximize daylighting in eastern and western apertures at entrances, hallways, and circulation spaces.
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Sun Path Diagram
• Provide views to the outdoors
• Provide plentiful indirect and diffused light
• Reduce direct sun penetration
• Reduce glare
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Daylighting Strategies Gone Wild
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Other Daylighting Considerations…
• Lighting Controls• Integration With Electric Lighting System• Integration With HVAC• Building Use• Climate• Interior Surfaces• Window Openings• Glare Control• Architecturally Integrated Daylighting Components
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Design Considerations with Skylights
• Lighting Controls - Daylighting accomplishes NOTHING if you don't turn the lights off!– Manual vs Automatic Controls
– Switching vs. Dimming Controls
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Glazing Definitions
• TVIS: The ratio of total transmitted light (visible light passing through a surface) to total incident light (light striking a surface). A higher Tvis means more light is entering the interior through glazing. Clear glass has the highest Tvis.
• SHGC (Solar heat gain coefficient): The fraction of heat from the sun that enters through a window. A lower SHGC means less interior heat gain.
• U-VALUE: the ability to reduce heat loss. • GLAZING EFFICACY (GE): The measurement of the
ability of a glazing material to transmit visible light, in relation to the amount of solar heat it admits into the building. (Also known as LSG: light-to-solar gain ratio).
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Sidelighting• Glazing is 2’ 6” – 7’ 6 ” above finish floor
level• Permits a view to the outside
Direct light
Toplighting• Glazing is 7’ – 6’ and above finish floor
level• Uniform diffuse room overall room
lighting
Indirect light
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Toplighting produces the most amount of interior daylight for the least amount of window area.
Sawtooth
Atria
Clerestory
Skylight
Roof Monitor
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Benefits of Toplighting
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
DAYLIGHTING
Building DesignSkylights
Electric Lighting Controls
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Benefits of Daylighting
• Less Energy• Maximum Daylight Penetrations• Diffused Light/Less Glare• Health Benefits of Daylight
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Fall Protection
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
OSHA Fall Protection
GENERAL INDUSTRY (after the building is construction)
1910.23(a)(4)Every skylight floor opening and hole shall be guarded by a standard skylight screen or a fixed standard railing on all exposed sides.
1910.23(e)(8)Skylight screens shall be of such construction and mounting that they are capable of withstanding a load of at least 200 pounds applied perpendicularly at any one area on the screen. They shall also be of such construction and mounting that under ordinary loads or impacts, they will not deflect downward sufficiently to break the glass below them. The construction shall be of grillwork with openings not more than 4 inches long or of slatwork with openings not more than 2 inches wide with length unrestricted.
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Fall Protection Unit Skylights
Fall Protection Units Comply With OSHA Fall Protection Regulations
• Engineered to resist a 775 ft. lb. impact without the use of metal grids or screens.
• Available in both curb mount and deck mount configurations.
• Impact modified acrylic or polycarbonate double domes or pyramids depending on size.
• Available with Aerogel filled polycarbonate panels for improved thermal performance.
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Safety Screens
4" x 4" Heavy Gauge Galvanized Welded Wire Screen
• Safety screens fit any new or existing unit skylight and meet the intent for OSHA fall protection standards.
• Can Be Used as Temporary Protection*• Meets the Intent of OSHA 29CFR 1910.23• Galvanized Steel Standard,
Optional Stainless Steel• Adjustment Range of 4"
In Width for Easy Installation*Must be secured to roof or curb for temporary use.
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Prefabricated Curbs
Economical and Convenient Alternative to Site Built Curbs
• Fully welded and assembled.• Structural Curbs eliminate the
need for costly structural reinforcement.
• Curbs come standard with an impact tested security screen.
• Options for uninsulated or insulated models.
• Curb heights of 9", 12", 14" and 16"
Structural Uninsulated
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Fall Protection – Glass Skylights
Laminated glass tested to OSHA Standards 29CFR – 1910.23(E) (8)
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Fall Protection – Polycarbonate
OSHA regulations standard 1910.23(e) (8)
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Advanced Glazing Overview
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Advanced Glazing Overview
• “Smart Glass” Dynamic Glass
• Aerogel Insulation• Solar Lighting Systems• Insulated Translucent
Glass• Polycarbonate Panel
Systems
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Dynamic Glazing – Used to Control & Harness Daylight
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Dynamic Glazing
• Electrochromic Technology• Switchable Glass– As low voltage is applied the glass
switches from the clear state to the darkened state
– As the glass darkens the light and heat from the sun are absorbed & reradiated from the glass surface
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Aerogel filled multiwall polycarbonate panels
Aerogel Insulation
Superior Thermal Performance (6x the thermal value of comparable skylights)
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Aerogel in Structural Skylights
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Aerogel Insulation
Rigorous Validation Testing:Flammability Ozone Resistance UV Stability
ASTM E 84 - Class 1
ASTM D 1929 - 750 F
ASTM D 635 - CC-1
Not a combustible or a smoke generation substance
ASTM D 1149
ASTM D 570
No observation of deviation or degradation
ASTM G90-98
ASTM E 308-01
ASTM D 1729-96
No color change through accelerated weathering
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Polycarbonate Glazing System with Aerogel
Structural polycarbonate provides a myriad of wall and skylight systems to solve nearly all daylighting design imaginable.
Installed Projects with Aerogel
Farmer’s Mutual BuildingDes Moines, IA
Residence Minneapolis, MN
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Solar Lighting Systems
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Fiber Optic Daylighting
Sunlight is captured by solar receivers on the outside of the building. Optical fibers transfer the sun light through the building structure and into the indoor environment. Inside, natural sunlight flows out of the simplistically designed luminaires.
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Translucent Insulated Glass
Solera is a glass-based translucent glazing ideal for daylighting applications. Features:• Excellent Light Diffusion• Controls Glare• Reduces Solar Heat Gain• Improves Thermal Performance
(Solera S, T and Solera + Aerogel products)
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Translucent Insulated Glass
Translucent insulated glass that utilizes thin light diffusing veils between the honeycomb and glass• Honeycomb cells create dead airspaces where convection cannot
occur• Excellent sound transmission (48)• VLT – 10% - 73%• U-values as low as .20• Aerogel option
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Translucent Insulated Glass
Kirkwood Community College Recreation Center, Cedar Rapids, IAArchitect: Neumann Monson, Iowa City, IA
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Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting in High Performance Schools and Buildings
Daylighting Commissioning Tools
• Jupiter – Daylighting• AGI 32 – Specific for Skylights• SkyCalc – Energy Modeling
All factor separate, important inputs. No one tool should be used alone.
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Jupiter Baseline Daylight Analysis Tool
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Energy Analysis using SkyCalc
• Calculation points at a specified elevation
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Detailed Daylight Analysis using AGI32
• Areas for specific calculations can be separated as shown
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Analysis is Critical!
Know the impact of the skylights to achieve best results.
Illuminance scale
Average light calculations for specified locations
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Poor Modeling Can Affect LEED Score During the Commissioning Phase…
The right modeling and data analysis can set you apart in your field.
Calculation points can be adjusted (LEED requires 5’ intervals)
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Importance of Skylight Size and Layout
Bright spot in center of room Evenly distributed light
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Solar and Thermal Energy Model
• Represents a classroom illuminated by daylight.
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Tips For Selecting the Right Glazing
1. Balance visible light with solar heat gain2. Diffuse the light3. Understand thermal performance4. Is Class A, CC1 required?5. Consider overall costs for best results (example, consider the cost of shades
plus the skylight with standard glazing versus the cost of skylight with dynamic “smart” glass
6. Specify or require daylight modeling tools to capture best energy benefits and optimum results. Tools available include:
1. AGI32
2. SkyCalc
3. Therm
4. Radiance
5. eQuest
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