How can roof renovations support the design of healthy spaces?
The focus of renovations is not purely to improve the sustainability of the building, but also to enhance the comfort and long-lasting satisfaction of the future building users. Skylights provide daylight and air exchange as needed, thus they support an ideal indoor climate and demonstrably help improve the health and well-being of building occupants.
Natural light has a number of advantages over artificial light, including its variability and efficiency, as well as creating a connection to the outside world. It is responsible for many photobiological processes in the body and has a decisive effect on health, well-being and performance.
Regular air exchange contributes to lower concentrations of pollutants in the indoor air by reducing the CO2 content and replacing it with fresh outdoor air. The consequences of a high CO2 content in the air include fatigue and drowsiness, concentration disorders, headaches and an increased risk of infection due to a high number of aerosols and germs. Conversely, access to plenty of daylight and fresh air increases productivity and learning efficiency.
All of the above underlines the importance of creating comfortable environments for work, study, and leisure.