Designing for daylighting requires an understanding of the site, climate, context, function, layout, and occupancy of the spaces. Based on these factors, you can select appropriate strategies and techniques to maximize the exposure to natural light. Orientation should be aligned along the east-west axis to benefit from more consistent south and north light. Fenestration should be optimized for size, shape, position, and type of windows and skylights to balance daylight penetration and distribution. Shading devices such as overhangs, louvers, blinds, or curtains can be used to control glare, heat gain, and privacy. Light-colored or reflective materials and surfaces should be employed to increase reflectance and diffusion of natural light. Additionally, integrating your daylighting system with artificial lighting and HVAC systems can create a seamless lighting and thermal environment that is regulated by daylight sensors, dimmers, timers, or occupancy sensors.