In addition it helps reduce the glare effect which occurs under great illuminance levels and also the overheating during summer period. It is reflector installed at the level of the window which is used mostly to increase the level of illumination in spaces with large depths. One of the smartest technology is what we call "light shelf system". The sustainable architecture adopt new strategies in natural lighting, by introducing new ecological systems and sustainable technology for the optimization of the distribution of natural light inside buildings, consists in reducing the electricity consumption. Buildings seem to consume large amount of electricity for lighting and thus producing tones of CO2. For this, it has become a key element in the architectural design phase especially in the sketch that the architect should be used wisely and appropriately to ensure visual comfort, increase productivity factor space, significantly improve aesthetics and reduce energy consumption to conserve the planet environment and the durability of the natural resources. Keywords: natural light simulation (Ecotect, Radiance) light shelf systemįrom the point of view of sustainability, daylight is a natural resource, clean and inexhaustible.
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