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1. Daylight preferences
1.1
Which is your favourite type of light?
Daylight
Electric light
A combination of both
Clear selection
1.2
Which is your favourite type of daylight?
Direct sunlight
Diffuse skylight
A combination of both
Clear selection
1.3
How many of these buildings do you recognise? (1/5)
Unknown
Known
1. N. Foster, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, Washington DC, USA
2. Herzog & de Meuron, PRADA STORE, Tokyo, JPN
3. S. Calatrava, MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, Milwaukee, USA
4. T. Ito, TOD’S STORE, Tokyo, JPN
Unknown
Known
1. N. Foster, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, Washington DC, USA
2. Herzog & de Meuron, PRADA STORE, Tokyo, JPN
3. S. Calatrava, MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, Milwaukee, USA
4. T. Ito, TOD’S STORE, Tokyo, JPN
Clear selection
1.3
How many of these buildings do you recognise? (2/5)
Unknown
Known
5. J. Nouvel, ARAB WORLD INSTITUTE, Paris, FR
6. Miralles-Tagliabue, SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT, Edinburgh, GB
7. J. Herzog & P. de Meuron, DOMINUS WINERY, Yountville, USA
8. J. Prouvè, EWHA WOMEN UNIVERSITY, Seoul, KR
Unknown
Known
5. J. Nouvel, ARAB WORLD INSTITUTE, Paris, FR
6. Miralles-Tagliabue, SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT, Edinburgh, GB
7. J. Herzog & P. de Meuron, DOMINUS WINERY, Yountville, USA
8. J. Prouvè, EWHA WOMEN UNIVERSITY, Seoul, KR
Clear selection
1.3
How many of these buildings do you recognise? (3/5)
Unknown
Known
9. M. Van der Rohe, FARNSWORTH HOUSE, Plano, USA
10. PANTHEON, Rome, IT
11. F. L. Wright, GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NY, USA
12. T. Ando, CHURCH OF THE LIGHT, Osaka, JPN
Unknown
Known
9. M. Van der Rohe, FARNSWORTH HOUSE, Plano, USA
10. PANTHEON, Rome, IT
11. F. L. Wright, GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NY, USA
12. T. Ando, CHURCH OF THE LIGHT, Osaka, JPN
Clear selection
1.3
How many of these buildings do you recognise? (4/5)
Unknown
Known
13. N. Foster, REICHSTAG DOME, Berlin, DE
14. A. Aalto, RIOLA CHURCH, Riola, IT
15. Le Corbusier, RONCHAMP CHAPEL, Ronchamp, FR
16. A. Aalto, MOUNT A.ABBEY LIBRARY, Mount Angel, USA
Unknown
Known
13. N. Foster, REICHSTAG DOME, Berlin, DE
14. A. Aalto, RIOLA CHURCH, Riola, IT
15. Le Corbusier, RONCHAMP CHAPEL, Ronchamp, FR
16. A. Aalto, MOUNT A.ABBEY LIBRARY, Mount Angel, USA
Clear selection
1.3
How many of these buildings do you recognise? (5/5)
Unknown
Known
17. R. Piano, HIGH MUSEUM, Atlanta, USA
18. S. Holl, NELSON-ATKINS MUSEUM, Kansas City, USA
19. L. Kahn, KIMBELL ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, USA
20. R. Piano, MAISON HERMÈS, Tokyo, JPN
Unknown
Known
17. R. Piano, HIGH MUSEUM, Atlanta, USA
18. S. Holl, NELSON-ATKINS MUSEUM, Kansas City, USA
19. L. Kahn, KIMBELL ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, USA
20. R. Piano, MAISON HERMÈS, Tokyo, JPN
Clear selection
1.4
Choose 1 case above that you consider to be the BEST daylighting design examples presented
Choose
1. N. Foster, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, Washington DC, USA
2. Herzog & de Meuron, PRADA STORE, Tokyo, JPN
3. S. Calatrava, MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, Milwaukee, USA
4. T. Ito, TOD’S STORE, Tokyo, JPN
5. J. Nouvel, ARAB WORLD INSTITUTE, Paris, FR
6. Miralles-Tagliabue, SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT, Edinburgh, GB
7. J. Herzog & P. de Meuron, DOMINUS WINERY, Yountville, USA
8. J. Prouvè, EWHA WOMEN UNIVERSITY, Seoul, KR
9. M. Van der Rohe, FARNSWORTH HOUSE, Plano, USA
10. PANTHEON, Rome, IT
11. F. L. Wright, GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NY, USA
12. T. Ando, CHURCH OF THE LIGHT, Osaka, JPN
13. N. Foster, REICHSTAG DOME, Berlin, DE
14. A. Aalto, RIOLA CHURCH, Riola, IT
15. Le Corbusier, RONCHAMP CHAPEL, Ronchamp, FR
16. A. Aalto, MOUNT A.ABBEY LIBRARY, Mount Angel, USA
17. R. Piano, HIGH MUSEUM, Atlanta, USA
18. S. Holl, NELSON-ATKINS MUSEUM, Kansas City, USA
19. L. Kahn, KIMBELL ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, USA
20. R. Piano, MAISON HERMÈS, Tokyo, JPN
1.5
Choose 1 case above that you consider to be the WORST daylighting design examples presented
Choose
1. N. Foster, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, Washington DC, USA
2. Herzog & de Meuron, PRADA STORE, Tokyo, JPN
3. S. Calatrava, MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, Milwaukee, USA
4. T. Ito, TOD’S STORE, Tokyo, JPN
5. J. Nouvel, ARAB WORLD INSTITUTE, Paris, FR
6. Miralles-Tagliabue, SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT, Edinburgh, GB
7. J. Herzog & P. de Meuron, DOMINUS WINERY, Yountville, USA
8. J. Prouvè, EWHA WOMEN UNIVERSITY, Seoul, KR
9. M. Van der Rohe, FARNSWORTH HOUSE, Plano, USA
10. PANTHEON, Rome, IT
11. F. L. Wright, GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NY, USA
12. T. Ando, CHURCH OF THE LIGHT, Osaka, JPN
13. N. Foster, REICHSTAG DOME, Berlin, DE
14. A. Aalto, RIOLA CHURCH, Riola, IT
15. Le Corbusier, RONCHAMP CHAPEL, Ronchamp, FR
16. A. Aalto, MOUNT A.ABBEY LIBRARY, Mount Angel, USA
17. R. Piano, HIGH MUSEUM, Atlanta, USA
18. S. Holl, NELSON-ATKINS MUSEUM, Kansas City, USA
19. L. Kahn, KIMBELL ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, USA
20. R. Piano, MAISON HERMÈS, Tokyo, JPN
1.6
Could you explain why?
(Multiple choices)
the BEST example
the WORST example
Architectural design strategy (aesthetic reason)
Architectural design strategy (functional reason)
The overall daylighting design strategy
Specific devices (windows, solar pipes, etc.)
Sustainability design strategies
Energy saving strategies
Others
the BEST example
the WORST example
Architectural design strategy (aesthetic reason)
Architectural design strategy (functional reason)
The overall daylighting design strategy
Specific devices (windows, solar pipes, etc.)
Sustainability design strategies
Energy saving strategies
Others
1.7
What do you think it is possible TO DO and NOT TO DO in a context of daylighting design?
TO DO
NOT TO DO
Neutral
To provide a view outside
To create a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere
To create an exciting and dynamic atmosphere
To create healthier places for inhabitants
To supplement/combine with electric lighting for saving energy overall
To provide security
To influence the architecture and urban design
To contribute to a better environmental sustainability
TO DO
NOT TO DO
Neutral
To provide a view outside
To create a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere
To create an exciting and dynamic atmosphere
To create healthier places for inhabitants
To supplement/combine with electric lighting for saving energy overall
To provide security
To influence the architecture and urban design
To contribute to a better environmental sustainability
Clear selection
1.8
Would you like to receive more information of...?
(Multiple choices)
sustainability design strategies
energy saving solutions
potential of daylighting design
daylighting modelling and calculation
specific legislation for previous topics
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