A method for predicting daylight from windows: University of Michigan, Engineering Research Bulletin No. 6
by H.H. Higbie and W.C. Randall
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Scarce softback copyright 1927; University of Michigan Engineering Research Bulletin No. 6; "A theoretical method for determining by mathematical means the degree of illumination produced by any arrangement of windows at any point on a working plane is of special value in the design of modern buildings where light is a prime requisite. These predictions have then been checked by tests on actural buildings and on scaled models of other buildings to determine how closely they approximate actual facts.In order still further to illustrate the application of this theoretical method, it is used in the solution of several types of illuminating problems."; text tight; brown wraps show wear and light soiling (see photo); small chip in lower right corner of front wrap; writing on rear end-paper; 71 clean pages, tanned from age B15
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- A method for predicting daylight from windows: University of Michigan, Engineering Research Bulletin No. 6
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- H.H. Higbie and W.C. Randall
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- Department of Engineering Research, University of Michigan
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- 1927
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- ALLIES AND MORRISON ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING SKY ARUP ASSOCIATED ATRIUM DAYLIGHT FACTOR BENNETTS ASSOCIATES BLINDS BRISE SOLEIL BURO HAPPOLD DESIGN CANARY WHARF CEILING CENTRE C
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