Roof monitors are vertical south-facing glass structures on rooftops that allow natural sunlight into buildings while controlling glare and heat gain. They provide effective natural lighting by capturing sunlight through the roof monitors all day long and can be used to illuminate large interior spaces of any shape while protecting against direct sunlight.
Roof monitors are vertical south-facing glass structures on rooftops that allow natural sunlight into buildings while controlling glare and heat gain. They provide effective natural lighting by capturing sunlight through the roof monitors all day long and can be used to illuminate large interior spaces of any shape while protecting against direct sunlight.
Roof monitors are vertical south-facing glass structures on rooftops that allow natural sunlight into buildings while controlling glare and heat gain. They provide effective natural lighting by capturing sunlight through the roof monitors all day long and can be used to illuminate large interior spaces of any shape while protecting against direct sunlight.
Roof monitors are vertical south-facing glass structures on rooftops that allow natural sunlight into buildings while controlling glare and heat gain. They provide effective natural lighting by capturing sunlight through the roof monitors all day long and can be used to illuminate large interior spaces of any shape while protecting against direct sunlight.
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Roof Monitors
Roof Monitors is Effective Natural Lighting Design
allowed sunlight into the building through vertical south-facing glass The glass in the roof monitors faced south to get the maximum amount of sunlight into the building all day long in a way that could be controlled. Roof monitors can be used to reduce glare heat gains protect internal spaces from direct sunlight large floor area spaces of any shape