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Investigation of various window sizes and glazing systems in terms of daylight performance and their impact on solar heat gains in typical healthcare patient rooms

Englezou et al., 2021

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7148163256250104642
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Englezou M
Michael A
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Proceedings of 16th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environmental Systems

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This research investigates the daylight performance of a typical healthcare patient room, focusing on a design direction putting in the first place the visual comfort of a patient. Furthermore, the research examines the impact on the energy efficiency of each design …
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