PHOTO: BJÖRN KUSOFFSKY
Daylight inside, the world outside
Over the centuries, architecture has increasingly separated us from nature and its variations in light and temperature. Yet scientific evidence shows that human adaptivity exceeds by far the assumptions made in building codes and traditional engineering. This insight might eventually not only help us build healthier buildings, but also save energy and cut on CO2 emissions.
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