IPA: /ˈdeɪˌlaɪtɪŋ/
KK: /ˈdeɪˌlaɪtɪŋ/
The use of natural light to brighten indoor areas, making spaces more pleasant and reducing the need for artificial lighting.
The architect designed the building with large windows to maximize daylighting.
To provide natural light to a space, often by using windows or skylights.
The architect focused on daylighting to make the building more energy-efficient and pleasant.
Past: daylighted
Past Participle: daylighted
Daylighting is formed from "day" (from Old English "dæg", meaning the period of light between sunrise and sunset) and "lighting" (from the verb "light", meaning to illuminate). The term refers to the practice of using natural light during the day to illuminate spaces.
Think of the word 'day' representing the time when natural light is available, and 'lighting' means to illuminate. Daylighting is all about using that natural light to brighten up spaces.