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How can we use the sun to light our homes?
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As we build at higher densities, architects are having to think more creatively about how to make the maximum use of natural daylight.
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I worked in a building in the early 90s that had solar-collectors on the roof which fed down via fibre-optic cable to emitters in the ceilings of offices that didn't have exterior windows. It meant you had sunlight in every room.
I once got up on a chair to investigate the 1m sq. "lighting" unit in the ceiling and the best I could see behind the polycarbonate cover was a large Fresnel lens that has the fibre cables terminated behind it. They didn't produce as much light as two mid-length fluorescent tubes but for the most part you didn't need to turn on the lights and it gave a very pleasant feel; the spectrum of the sun being what people like the best. You also got a better feel for the passage of the day and what the weather was like. I'm surprised I haven't seen it in more buildings.
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I like what they do in developing/'3rd world' nations.... pop bottles and water.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-SOLAR-BOTTLE-BULB/
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is an instructable on making them
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Nice soda bottles.
I've been meaning to install some light tubes and skylights in my house. Windows are nice. Of course, there is always a tradeoff between windows and insulation.
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