A Review of Factors Affecting the Lighting Performance of Light Shelves and Controlling Solar Heat Gain

Author:

Masoud Shadan1ORCID,Zamani Zahra1,Hosseini Seyed Morteza2ORCID,Attia Shady3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Architecture, University of Tehran, Tehran 14174-66191, Iran

2. Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University, 2450 Copenhagen, Denmark

3. Sustainable Building Design Lab, Department of Urban Environmental Engineering (UEE), Faculty of Applied Science, University of Liege, 4000 Liege, Belgium

Abstract

In areas with a deep floor plan, the distribution of natural light is not uniform. Consequently, relying solely on daylight may not suffice to meet the space’s lighting requirements, necessitating the use of artificial lighting in darker areas. Therefore, a lighting system is needed that not only controls the glare near the windows but also increases the light at the end of the room and provides uniform daylight. One of the widely used systems is the “light shelf”, which has three main functions: shading, increasing the depth of light penetration, and reducing glare. Review articles about light shelves were published in 2015 and 2017, while more than 80% of the studies have been carried out since 2016, and light shelves with more diverse forms and dynamic elements and many consolidations have been proposed. Therefore, there is a need for a more comprehensive review. The main question of this research is how different parameters (including climate, material, ceiling, and integrated systems) can help to increase the efficiency of light shelves. By using a systematic review, studies in the past three decades were classified in order to determine the effect of these parameters on improving lighting performance and controlling solar heat gain.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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