Daylight pipes: bringing natural sunlight deep inside buildings

One of the most painful prices we pay in the high-tech era is our chronic shortage of daylight.

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In ancient times, the default was working in the fields under a blazing sun.
That is why broad-brimmed hats and especially fair skin were considered hallmarks of the upper class.

With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the working class moved indoors, and it was the wealthy who got to spend time outside enjoying the sun's rays.

The transformation was completed by fashion designer Coco Chanel in 1923, when she appeared in public with a tan.

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Using light tubes like those shown in the video delivers an abundance of pleasant daylight even to the innermost areas of a building.

This achieves a combination of energy savings, environmental sustainability, improved mood, and increased productivity.

The system also makes it possible to grow sun-dependent plants inside the building itself — not just around it.

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Daylight pipes: bringing natural sunlight deep inside buildings