Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail

Daylight is a significant element in the design of educational institutions, as it provides a friendly environment, encourages healthier conditions and guarantees energy savings. This study focuses on investigating the illuminance level of three (3) existing selected case study classrooms at a high...

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Main Authors: Wan Abdullah, Wan Nur Hanani, Abdul Tharim, Asniza Hamimi, Ismail, Asmat
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.747262023-03-23T07:18:28Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74726/ Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail Wan Abdullah, Wan Nur Hanani Abdul Tharim, Asniza Hamimi Ismail, Asmat NA Architecture Daylighting. Illumination of buildings Daylight is a significant element in the design of educational institutions, as it provides a friendly environment, encourages healthier conditions and guarantees energy savings. This study focuses on investigating the illuminance level of three (3) existing selected case study classrooms at a higher education institution. Hence, a field measurement for indoor and outdoor daylight level was carried out for five (5) days at all of the selected classrooms. Measurement data were recorded and analyzed using Excel graphs. The findings indicate that the daylight performance for all the case study classrooms was below and above the recommended range as set out in the MS1525:2019. The overall findings of this study reveal that classroom design is inadequate to handle daylight in classrooms. The probable explanation for the unacceptable illuminance level results is that the different design of the classroom influences the amount of illumination and the performance of daylight in the classroom. This study has led to the identification of issues that affect low daylight performance in higher educational institutions and should be seen as a reference to promote greater awareness of the advantages of daylight for occupants. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74726/1/74726.pdf Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail. (2021) In: Virtual Go-Green: Conference and Publication (V-GoGreen 2020), 29-30 September 2020, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Perak Kampus Seri Iskandar.
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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Daylighting. Illumination of buildings
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Daylighting. Illumination of buildings
Wan Abdullah, Wan Nur Hanani
Abdul Tharim, Asniza Hamimi
Ismail, Asmat
Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail
description Daylight is a significant element in the design of educational institutions, as it provides a friendly environment, encourages healthier conditions and guarantees energy savings. This study focuses on investigating the illuminance level of three (3) existing selected case study classrooms at a higher education institution. Hence, a field measurement for indoor and outdoor daylight level was carried out for five (5) days at all of the selected classrooms. Measurement data were recorded and analyzed using Excel graphs. The findings indicate that the daylight performance for all the case study classrooms was below and above the recommended range as set out in the MS1525:2019. The overall findings of this study reveal that classroom design is inadequate to handle daylight in classrooms. The probable explanation for the unacceptable illuminance level results is that the different design of the classroom influences the amount of illumination and the performance of daylight in the classroom. This study has led to the identification of issues that affect low daylight performance in higher educational institutions and should be seen as a reference to promote greater awareness of the advantages of daylight for occupants.
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author Wan Abdullah, Wan Nur Hanani
Abdul Tharim, Asniza Hamimi
Ismail, Asmat
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Ismail, Asmat
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title Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail
title_short Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail
title_full Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail
title_fullStr Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail
title_full_unstemmed Investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / Wan Nur Hanani Wan Abdullah, Asniza Hamimi Abdul Tharim and Asmat Ismail
title_sort investigating daylight performance of classrooms at a higher educational institution / wan nur hanani wan abdullah, asniza hamimi abdul tharim and asmat ismail
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