Hello,
I am working in a Museum project. The human activity is standing (walking in the museum).
So, the direct line of sight to the outdoor environment via vision glazing could be 60´´, instead of 42´´?
Thanks
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NC-2009 IEQc8.2: Daylight and Views—Views
Hello,
I am working in a Museum project. The human activity is standing (walking in the museum).
So, the direct line of sight to the outdoor environment via vision glazing could be 60´´, instead of 42´´?
Thanks
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TODD REED
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April 27, 2016 - 1:42 pm
Yes, if the occupants of the space are typically standing, then a view line at standing height can be used. The 42" requirement has been relaxed over the past year or so.