Daylight-redirecting device could slash energy costs, boost worker productivity in high-rises.
The article discusses a way to bring more natural light into tall buildings, which can save energy and make people inside feel happier. The researchers created a special tool that helps sunlight reach deeper into rooms without making it too bright. They used computer simulations to test how well the tool worked. The goal was to make sure the light was spread evenly and didn't hurt people's eyes. They came up with a plan to make sure the tool works best using shapes and angles.