VELUX Daylight Visualizer

VELUX Daylight Visualizer

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A free professional simulation tool for the analysis of daylight conditions in buildings. VELUX Daylight Visualizer aids design professionals by predicting and documenting daylight levels and appearance of a space prior to realization of the building design. Daylight Visualizer goes above and beyond commonly used 3D visualization programs by giving you the power to accurately simulate and quantify daylight levels in interiors, whereas most of the other programs only generate images, without information about the quantity and quality of light in each space. You can use Daylight Visualizer to: - Calculate daylight factor levels - EN 17037 Evaluate requirements for daylight provisions in the new European Standard for Daylight in Buildings - Perform luminance and illuminance simulations under CIE sky conditions VELUX Daylight Visualizer is compatible with BIM/CAD modelling software.
VELUX GroupAbout the VELUX Group For the past 80 years, the VELUX Group has created better indoor environments by bringing daylight and fresh air into homes and other buildings all over the world.  The VELUX Group  was founded in Denmark  and is today an international company with presence in 40 countries. Our key products are roof windows, flat roof skylights and modular skylights for commercial buildings as well as accessories like blinds, and roller shutters, plus solutions for operating them, including sensor-driven, remote controlled and smart-home systems.  https://commercial.velux.com/ We have been partnering with World Architecture Festival since 2015 with the following: International VELUX Award for Students of Architecture A global competition for students of architecture running every second year since 2004. Students from all over the world are challenged to work with daylight as an ever relevant source of light and life. The award is one of the most important global student competitions of its kind. The regional winners have been presented on the WAF stage since 2016 and the 2022-winners will present their project live to the jury at WAF in December 2022. The jury, composed in collaboration with the International Union of Architects (UIA) , is comprised of the internationally renowned architects: Fuensanta Nieto (ES), Anapuma Kundoo (IN), John Ronan (US) and Rainer Hofmann (DE) together with Martin Løkke from VELUX Group Innivation Center (DK)  https://www.daylightandarchitecture.com/ 'Best Use of Natural Light' The prize, sponsored by VELUX, has been among the special WAF prizes since 2019. The prize showcases the unique use of a daylighting in completed buildings. Special emphasis is put on projects that consider the impact of natural light on human well-being, performance and joy. The 2019 winner was Hopkins Architects for the Smith Campus Center, Harvard University, Boston, USA. The shortlisted offices for the 'Best Use of Natural Light' Prize will present thir projects to the jury at WAF on 23 November from 09:00-13:30 (CET)

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