Daniel Lago teaches light planning for the Bachelor's degree course ClimateEngineering at the University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart (HfT Stuttgart).
Course Overview:
Lichtplanung 2 focuses on advanced techniques in daylight planning, emphasizing the integration of simulation tools into sustainable building design. Students will gain practical expertise in evaluating and optimizing daylight autonomy, glare, luminance, and sun protection strategies.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen knowledge in daylight design and simulation. Develop skills in: Input of parameters such as geometry, zones, and material properties. Analysis of luminance, glare, and sun protection strategies. Visualization and documentation of results to support design decisions. Use simulation tools to evaluate design strategies objectively.
Software Tools: Radiance, Climate Studio
Application: The course equips students with the ability to use simulation tools to support sustainable design, ensuring optimal daylight conditions and energy efficiency.
Daniel Lago teaches light planning at HfT Stuttgart
