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A pioneering study carried out at EPFL shows that the amount of daylight in a room can influence our thermal comfort and how well we tolerate heat or cold. The findings could be used to improve existing building standards and decrease energy consumption.

A pioneering study carried out at EPFL shows that the amount of daylight in a room can influence our thermal comfort and how well we tolerate heat or cold. The findings could be used to improve existing building standards and decrease energy consumption. Laboratory of Integrated Performance in Design (LIPID) Giorgia Chinazzo

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Research and Tech Transfer , ENAC, Environment, Research and Tech Transfer, Energy, Architecture
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EPFL - Murielle Gerber
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CC0 Licence
Shooting date
Sept. 23, 2019
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Daylight levels affect our thermal perception

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