Architectural light shelf
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architectural-light-shelf-0-7656862
title:
Architectural light shelf
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A light shelf is a horizontal surface that reflects daylight deep into a building. Light shelves are placed above eye-level and have high-reflectance upper surfaces, which reflect daylight onto the ceiling and deeper into the space. Light shelves are typically used in high-rise and low-rise office buildings, as well as institutional buildings. This design is generally used on the equator-facing side of the building, which is where maximum sunlight is found, and as a result is most effective. Not
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Architectural lighting feature
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_light_shelf
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2024-04-05T20:12:11Z
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