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Windows Are The Most Common Way To Admit Daylight Into A Space. Their Vertical

Windows admit daylight into a space through their vertical orientation, selectively allowing sunlight and diffuse daylight depending on the time of day and year. To produce the right mix of light for a building, windows are typically combined on multiple orientations based on climate and latitude. There are also ways to improve the light from a window.

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Windows Are The Most Common Way To Admit Daylight Into A Space. Their Vertical

Windows admit daylight into a space through their vertical orientation, selectively allowing sunlight and diffuse daylight depending on the time of day and year. To produce the right mix of light for a building, windows are typically combined on multiple orientations based on climate and latitude. There are also ways to improve the light from a window.

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Windows are the most common way to admit daylight into a space.

Their vertical
orientation means that they selectively admit sunlight and diffuse daylight at different
times of the day and year. Therefore windows on multiple orientations must usually
be combined to produce the right mix of light for the building, depending on the
climate and latitude. There are ways to improve the amount of light available from a
window.

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