The study reports quantity and quality of daylight delivered by tubular daylight guidance systems in large open plan offices. The daylight contribution was of the order of 25% of total design workstation illuminance giving daylight penetration factors of between 0.5% and 1.3%. User views suggest that tubular daylight guidance systems were inferior to windows in delivery of both quantity and quality of daylight although satisfaction with some aspects improves with increased daylight penetration
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