
"This year marks 20 years since the first VELUX Daylight Symposium-two decades of shared insights, ideas, and exploration into the role of daylight in our built environment. Since its humble beginnings in 2005, the symposium has grown into a leading international forum for cross-disciplinary dialogue on daylight. The 10th edition, taking place in the heart of Copenhagen, will once again bring together researchers, architects, engineers, and policymakers to examine the evolving role of daylight in architecture and design."
"Design for well-being: Research, conceptual frameworks and examples from practice promoting holistic approaches to design. Contact to outdoors and visual delight: Importance of visual connections to the outdoors, visual comfort, and window shades when planning for daylight in architectural design. Future directions for daylight requirements: Upcoming challenges and opportunities in daylight-related schemes and policies. Tools and methods informing daylighting design: New tools, methods, and technologies for daylighting design."
The VELUX Daylight Symposium marks a 20-year milestone and convenes experts to focus on daylight’s role in healthy, resilient, and sustainable architecture. The 10th edition in Copenhagen will gather researchers, architects, engineers, and policymakers for a full-day livestream on September 18, 2025. The program addresses design for well-being, visual connections to the outdoors, daylight-related policy developments, and new tools and methods for daylighting design. Sessions emphasize the effects of light on humans and the need to integrate scientific knowledge across disciplines into architectural practice. Over 30 international experts will present research and practical applications.
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