Visual comfort study

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Evaluating Visual Harmony in Building Spaces

This facet of the OIS2 suite, introduces a specialized subservice focused on enhancing visual comfort through meticulous daylighting analysis. Understanding that well-designed daylighting contributes to occupant well-being and overall satisfaction, and this subservice delves into the intricate interplay of natural light within building interiors. From identifying performance criteria to evaluating the impact on occupants, this subservice offers a comprehensive solution to elevate the visual experience and promote healthier built environments.

Process description of the service:

This subservice employs a systematic approach to optimize visual comfort. The subservice involves the measurement of illuminance, using strategically placed monitoring devices to quantify the impact of daylighting on indoor environments.

Main objective:

The primary objective of this subservice is to enhance visual comfort within building spaces by leveraging the power of daylighting. By meticulously analyzing the indoor light conditions, the subservice aims to create visually harmonious environments that contribute to occupant well-being. It is a valuable tool for architects, designers, and building owners, fostering the creation of spaces that not only meet functional requirements but also prioritize the visual satisfaction and comfort of occupants.

Level 6 - Technology demonstrated in a relevant environment