TU Berlin presents their research at the 7th Velux Daylight Symposium

The Chair of Lighting Technology (TU Berlin) presented their research on “Spectral Characteristics of Daylight” at the 7th VELUX Daylight Symposium “Healthy & climate-friendly architecture– from knowledge to practice” that took place in Berlin on 3-4 May 2017.

Martine Knoop’s presentation from the 7th Velux Daylight Symposium, titled “Characterizing The Potential of Daylight to Fulfil non-visual Requirements in the Built Environment” is now available here. You can download Aicha’s poster on “Development and Application of Spectral Sky Models in Urban Planning” here. All other presentations from the 7th #VELUX #DaylightSymposium can now be watched here.

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