Nezamdoost, AmirVan Den Wymelenberg, Kevin2024-07-182024-07-182016-08Nezamdoost, A., & Van Den Wymelenberg, K. (2016). Sensitivity study of annual and point-in-time daylight performance metrics: A 24 space multi-year field study. Presented at ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA Sim Build 2016 Building Performance Modeling Conference Salt Lake City, UT.https://hdl.handle.net/1794/296659 pagesWith the latest published version LEED (v4), and the IES codifying two recommended annual-climate-based daylighting metrics and performance criteria, annual daylighting simulation has become even more important to the design professions than ever before. However, interpretation and application of annual-climate-based daylighting data are still relatively novel. This paper documents a 8-year human factors daylighting field research project using students’ qualitative assessments of daylight sufficiency and corresponding point-in-time and annual-climate-based daylighting simulation in a variety of building types (n=24) in order to provide insight to the building performance simulation community about application of these new annual daylighting metrics.Articleen-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USDaylightingannual-climate-based daylightingpoint in time metricsOccupant Visual Brightness Perception PhenomenaSensitivity Study of Annual and Point-in-Time Daylight Performance Metrics: A 24 Space Multi-Year Field StudyArticle