Architects Brighten the Office with Sunlight Hacks
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- • CBT Architects: A Boston-based architecture firm known for daylighting strategies, using reflective surfaces and façade optimization.
- • Office Workers: Many returning post-pandemic, seeking environments that promote wellness.
- • Natural Light: Sunlight harnessed via design features to reduce artificial lighting and improve ambiance.
- • Building Design Innovations: Heliostats, light wells, and curved walls that redirect and maximize sunlight.
- • Energy Efficiency: A key benefit as natural daylight can trim electricity costs and carbon footprints.
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