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Skylight

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**History:**
– Skylights have been used in architecture since Ancient Roman times.
– Glazed closed skylights became popular during the Industrial Revolution.
– Mass production of skylights started in the mid-20th century.
– Energy conservation has been a key driver for skylight innovation.
– Efficiency rating systems have been developed for skylights.

**Description:**
– Skylight types include roof windows, unit skylights, TDDs, sloped glazing, and custom skylights.
– Skylights are used for daylighting, visual connection, and sustainable building practices.
– Fixed skylights consist of a structural frame and glazing infill.
– Operable skylights have hinged sashes for ventilation.
– Tubular daylight devices harvest and distribute sunlight effectively.

**Solar Architecture:**
– Skylights are widely used for daylighting in buildings.
– Daylighting can reduce lighting energy use by up to 80%.
– Toplighting combined with sidelighting maximizes efficiency.
– Modern glazing minimizes glare and maximizes sunlight capture.
– Skylights are 3-10 times more efficient than sidelighting.

**Materials:**
– Glass and plastic infill systems are common in skylights.
– Glass units use Low-E coatings for thermal performance.
– Plastic glazing materials like acrylic, polycarbonate, and copolyester are used in skylights and TDDs.
– Rating systems such as NFRC, U-factor, and SHGC are crucial for performance evaluation.

**Benefits:**
– Daylighting optimization in classrooms can improve student test scores.
– Skylights reduce electrical lighting use and energy costs.
– Skylights contribute to lowering environmental impacts.
– Balancing U-factor and SHGC values is essential for optimal performance.
– Automatic light sensing controls help maximize energy savings.

Skylight (Wikipedia)
This article is about roof windows. For other uses, see Skylight (disambiguation).

A skylight (sometimes called a rooflight) is a light-permitting structure or window, usually made of transparent or translucent glass, that forms all or part of the roof space of a building for daylighting and ventilation purposes.

Skylight in the rotunda of Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro.
Oculus of the Pantheon, Rome, an open skylight.
Skylight in the vault in the Chapel of the Constable of the Burgos Cathedral, a glazed closed skylight from the 15th century
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