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BS ISO 19454:2019 Building environment design. Indoor environment. Daylight opening design for sustainability principles in visual environment

BS ISO 19454:2019

Building environment design. Indoor environment. Daylight opening design for sustainability principles in visual environment

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Standard number:BS ISO 19454:2019
Pages:36
Released:2019-08-29
ISBN:978 0 580 97079 5
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 19454:2019


This standard BS ISO 19454:2019 Building environment design. Indoor environment. Daylight opening design for sustainability principles in visual environment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.040.01 Buildings in general

This document provides a design process for daylight openings in order to ensure the principle of sustainability in the indoor visual environment. The design process for daylight openings includes the consideration of:

  • sunshine duration in the building interiors;

  • daylight opening ratio to the wall area of a habitable room;

  • daylight opening ratio to the floor area of a habitable room;

  • appropriate levels of indoor daylight based on human visual needs and the extent of sunlight;

  • daylight control systems in the building;

  • thermal comfort, thermal gains and energy efficiency.

This document is applicable to building environment design for new buildings and the retrofit of existing buildings.