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INTERVIEW: Integrated Solutions for Daylighting and Electric Lighting
INTERVIEW: Integrated Solutions for Daylighting and Electric Lighting
Task 61
December 2021 - PDF 0.23MB
Editor: Pamela Murphy

The SHC Programme finalized its work on Integrated Solutions for Daylighting and Electric Lighting (SHC Task 61/EBC Annex 77) in November. To learn first-hand about the Task’s impact on lighting, we asked Jan de Boer, the Task Operating Agent, to share some of his thoughts on this 3.5-year project.

Task 61 The Best From Both Worlds: Integrated Solutions For Daylight and Electric Lighting
Task 61 The Best From Both Worlds: Integrated Solutions For Daylight and Electric Lighting
December 2021 - PDF 2.44MB
Editor: Pamela Murphy
Publisher: IEA SHC

The IEA SHC Programme has worked on different lighting aspects over the years. The first SHC Tasks looked solely into the benefits of efficient daylight usage then shifted to a broader focus beginning with SHC Task 50: Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buildings, which addressed lighting retrofits. The most recent lighting project, IEA SHC Task 61: Integrated Solutions for Daylighting and Electric Lighting, a collaborative project with IEA EBC, looked specifically at the interfaces of electric lighting and daylighting. Up until now, both were often treated as different trades in practice and research – although people work and live in one encompassing lighting environment. This said, the success of highly energy-efficient lighting designs hinges on more than
technological ingenuity. Other key make-or-break factors are smart control strategies and the interaction of lighting users with the built environment. These “other” factors were analyzed over the last three and half years by 55 experts from 37 research institutes, universities, and businesses in 17 countries. This article summarizes the key accomplishments and conclusions of SHC Task 61/
EBC Annex 77: Integrated Solutions for Daylighting and Electric Lighting.

Lighting Solutions with People in Mind
Lighting Solutions with People in Mind
December 2020 - PDF 0.21MB

The collaborative project, SHC Task 61 / EBC Annex 77 on Integrated Solutions for Daylight and Electric Lighting: From Component to User Centered System Efficiency, is wrapping up its work in June 2021 and results from these three and half year project are coming in. This article presents the first results of the Task’s work on user requirements and design support for practitioners against the backdrop of integrating daylight and electric lighting.