DAYLIGHT SYMPOSIUM 2005
7 November 2005
MORNING SESSION
Daylight quality definitions - The results of the CIE 31 task
by Marc Fontoynont, Head, Building Sciences Laboratory, Vaulx-en-Velin (F)


The virtues of daylight
by Peter Boyce, Consultant, human factors in lighting (GB)


Daylight quality in projects - examples from the architectural practice
by Alexia Monauni & Elmar Hasler, Architects, Baumschlager/Eberle (A)


Daylight utilisation - seen in Southern European perspective
by Fabio Bisegna, Fisica Tecnica at the University of Rome (I)

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User response to daylight
by Jan Wienold, Franhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (D)


Visual comfort by daylighting
by AndrĂ¡s Majoros, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Architecture (H)


Assessment of daylight quality in simple rooms
by Marie-Claude Dubois, Laval School of Architecture (CDN)


AFTERNOON SESSION
Daylight modelling - what are things we should define
by Werner Osterhaus, Senior lecturer, Wellington School of Architecture (NZ)


Final Imag(in)e - Various tools for daylight design
by Ivan Redi, Partner, ORTLOS architects, Graz (A)


Modelling the real world: Incorporating behaviour into daylighting tools
Guy Newsham, the Institute for Research in Construction at the National Research Council of Canada (CDN)


Tools on various levels - from daylighting tips - to the New York Times project
by Eleanor Lee, Building Technologies, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA)


Daylight consultancy in practice - housing project in Frankfurt
by Peter Andres, Light consultant, Hamburg (D)


Daylight consultancy in practice - daylight on Mona Lisa, Louvre, Paris
by Marc Fontoynont, Head, Building Sciences Laboratory, Vaulx-en-Velin (F)