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Sustainable lighting: A new look at illuminating spacesSustainable lighting: A new look at illuminating spaces

Sustainable lighting: A new look at illuminating spaces

Some structures do not have access to natural light and must therefore consider an alternative method of cost-effective and climate-friendly lighting. Enter the DayRay™ Hybrid Solar Lighting Device (HSLD) from Skydome Skylighting. To find out more about sustainable lighting and the DayRay™ Hybrid Solar Lighting Device, download this free whitepaper.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

24 Oct 2017 1m read View Author

Natural light is by far the best form of lighting. It is a low-cost and eco-friendly method of illumination that all architects and designers should consider making the most of. However, some structures do not have access to natural light and must therefore consider an alternative method of cost-effective and climate-friendly lighting. Enter the DayRay™ Hybrid Solar Lighting Device (HSLD) from Skydome Skylighting.

To find out more about sustainable lighting and the DayRay™ Hybrid Solar Lighting Device, download this free whitepaper.

Sustainable lighting: A new look at illuminating spaces
Sustainable lighting: A new look at illuminating spaces

Natural light is by far the best form of lighting. It is a low-cost and eco-friendly method of illumination that all architects and designers should consider making the most of. However, some structures do not have access to natural light and must therefore consider an alternative method of cost-effective and climate-friendly lighting. Enter the DayRay™ Hybrid Solar Lighting Device (HSLD) from Skydome Skylighting.

To find out more about sustainable lighting and the DayRay™ Hybrid Solar Lighting Device, download this free whitepaper. 

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