The indoor light environment of buildings is an important factor affecting the health of users
Most of us spend 90% of our time in buildings. Therefore, the design, construction and use of buildings should fundamentally be built to meet people's physical, psychological and even spiritual needs. A building should not be just a cold space with white walls and four sides, but a healthy, harmonious and comfortable ecological habitat!
People's continuous thinking, exploration and discovery of the relationship among humans, buildings and nature have given birth to the concept of ecological architecture, which has become the development direction of architectural design in the 21st century. As the most important environmental factor, sunlight has also become an important research topic in the application of ecological architecture.
With the development of social economy, buildings are becoming larger in volume, underground spaces are being developed deeper, and urban buildings are becoming more densely distributed. However, traditional daylighting methods are ineffective, resulting in a large number of buildings being unable to achieve effective daylighting and having to turn on lights all year round even in the daytime, which is neither healthy nor environmentally friendly. The Hexi Intelligent Sunlight Introduction System can now introduce sunlight into the deep parts of buildings, allowing everyone to enjoy natural daylighting even far away from windows.