Daylight design transforms museum experiences, preserving art while captivating visitors.
The article discusses how to design museum facades to balance preserving artifacts and creating an interesting visual experience for visitors. By adding small random openings to the facade, the design can create a more dynamic lighting environment. The study suggests using specific metrics like Continuous Daylight Autonomy and Annual Sunlight Exposure to ensure objects are not damaged by excessive light. Additionally, a new metric called modified spatial contrast can help assess the visual appeal of the exhibition space.