What are the best practices for daylighting control systems and user preferences?
Daylighting is the use of natural light to illuminate indoor spaces, reducing the need for artificial lighting and improving the visual comfort and well-being of occupants. However, daylighting also poses some challenges, such as glare, heat gain, and variability. To address these issues, daylighting control systems are designed to regulate the amount and quality of daylight entering a space, using devices such as shades, blinds, louvers, dimmers, and sensors. But how can these systems balance the technical requirements of daylighting with the preferences and expectations of users? In this article, we will explore some of the best practices for daylighting control systems and user preferences, based on the principles of lighting design, human factors, and energy efficiency.