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Daylighting refers to the practice of harnessing and optimizing natural light within architectural spaces, thereby reducing reliance on artificial lighting. A harmonious blend of design, technology, and environmental consciousness, daylighting significantly contributes to sustainable and eco-friendly architecture by minimizing energy consumption, enhancing occupants' well-being, and creating visually stimulating environments. Through careful consideration of building orientation, fenestration placement, and materials selection, architects effectively manipulate sunlight, shaping a symbiotic relationship between the built environment and its surroundings. Ultimately, daylighting transcends mere illumination, transforming structures into dynamic, responsive, and energy-efficient habitats for modern living.
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