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A right building design requires an appraisal of the amounts of daylight that reach the interior for performing daily tasks.
This is achieved by providing the means that will allow diffuse light to enter from the exterior while preventing direct sunlight from entering in order to avoid overheating.
Daylight analysis is the process that estimates the amount of diffuse light entering into a building from the exterior. This analysis permits evaluating the impact of external surfaces on the way this type of light enters a building interior.

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