district were built
with few windows, and students complained they felt
"claustrophobic." Based on these comments, as well as concerns
about energy efficiency, the school board decided that natural
light was essential to the learning experience. In the early 1980s
they directed architects to maximize natural lighting in all new
buildings.
Since then the district has built 16 new schools that feature
skylights in the classrooms. One successful design uses an inverted
plastic pyramid diffuser recessed into the ceiling to distribute
light evenly. Most of the skylights also have built-in louvers,
allowing classrooms to be dimmed for video presentations.
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