The Daylight Symposium is the platform for the exchange of practical and application-relevant topics between architects, planners, industry, and research. The aim of the symposium is to bring more light to the subject of daylight in the specialist world and to increase the competence of the participants. It discusses the meaning of light in our society, addresses natural light as a design element in architecture and clarifies the contribution of daylight to the current discussion about energy.
Sebastian El Khouli from BGP and Stefan Bürkli from EK Energiekonzepte talk about the interplay between daylight and architecture in the planning process.