Publication detail

Daylight study in a chateau hall

HIRŠ, J. MOHELNÍKOVÁ, J. FILLA, J. SELUCKÁ, A. BROTAS, L.

Original Title

Daylight study in a chateau hall

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

An analysis of the influence of natural light on the interior of a historically protected premises is presented. A case study of daylighting in a residential hall in a chateau focuses on the assessment of illuminance levels in accordance with requirements for light exposure. Light sensitive materials as paintings and claddings and tapestries as well as furniture upholstery should be protected against direct solar radiation and the influence of light. Long period of intense light exposure causes damage to these materials. The chateau interior daylight level was studied using light simulation outputs carried out for different external conditions. Daylight simulations undertaken with the Velux Daylight Visualizer software were completed for a set of sky models from overcast to partly cloudy and clear sky conditions.

Keywords

daylight simulation, historical buildings, illuminance, light sensitive materials

Authors

HIRŠ, J.; MOHELNÍKOVÁ, J.; FILLA, J.; SELUCKÁ, A.; BROTAS, L.

Released

5. 8. 2017

Publisher

Network for Comfort and Energy Use in Buildings

Location

Edinburgh, Skotland, UK

ISBN

978-0-9928957-5-4

Book

Proceedings of 33rd PLEA International Conference

Edition

2017

Edition number

33.

Pages from

3229

Pages to

3236

Pages count

8

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT139391,
  author="Jiří {Hirš} and Jitka {Mohelníková} and Josef {Filla} and Alena {Selucká} and Luisa {Brotas}",
  title="Daylight study in a chateau hall",
  booktitle="Proceedings of 33rd PLEA International Conference",
  year="2017",
  series="2017",
  number="33.",
  pages="3229--3236",
  publisher="Network for Comfort and Energy Use in Buildings",
  address="Edinburgh, Skotland, UK",
  isbn="978-0-9928957-5-4",
  url="https://plea2017.net/"
}