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Shaping Light and Form: The Architecture of Daylight

Throughout the construction industry, architects are increasingly prioritizing daylighting as a critical design factor for delivering high-performance buildings. Distributing natural daylight indoors has become a cornerstone of energy-efficient, health-centric design, as evidence-driven research proves how daylight quantifiably augments occupants’ wellbeing and reduces energy consumption.

With this growing momentum for daylighting strategies, many architects and specifiers benefit from exploring a versatile daylighting solution: light-transmitting wall systems. Budget-friendly and durable, these assemblies can be applied to a broad range of structures, spanning health care, education, retail, recreation, athletics, and more.

Beyond infusing daylight indoors, these assemblies can also dramatically transform a structure’s esthetic by using both translucent and transparent glazing—a mixed glazed system. With many options available, specifiers can enhance a standard curtainwall system into a sleek and even colourful visual element, without adding significant expense.
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