Daylight is a healing force.
Natural light helps regulate our circadian rhythms and also has a role in our emotional health, heart function, body temperatures, and other necessary healing functions. And because it has such a big impact on our health, it makes sense to consider how hospitals can improve with natural lighting through skylights.
Advances in artificial lighting have allowed architects to design larger and deeper buildings with many enclosed areas that don't rely on natural lighting at all for illumination. While these areas are habitable, they can have negative effects on general well-being and productivity and lack efficiency. Patients in windowless rooms often report feeling higher levels of stress and, in some extreme cases, may suffer from the effects of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS).
Natural light and the views through windows, on the other hand, can offer wellness benefits to patients and hospital staff alike:
When it comes to designing hospitals and other health care spaces, the most important factors regarding window design are the amount of daylight that enters a space, the view, and patient privacy and proximity to the window. Generally, patients tend to prefer windows that occupy at least 25% of an exterior wall, with many preferring rooms with two or more windows. Additionally, numerous studies have found that exposure to bright lights (at least 2,500 lux) that contain short white or blue wavelengths is the most beneficial to patients. This is especially true for patients with Alzheimer's or dementia, who were shown to display less agitation later in the day and improved sleep-wake cycles.
With these factors in mind, skylights are a perfect solution for hospital designs. They display colorful views throughout the day while providing consistent natural light. And since they're positioned on the roof, skylights offer all the benefits of a vertical window with the added benefit of privacy.
Hospitals should be the ultimate healing environment. While bright natural light is best, it's not always possible to get optimal levels through vertical windows during certain seasons or because of building constraints. Skylights are a unique design solution for healthcare facilities, exposing patients and staff to the benefits of the sun's healthy wavelengths while helping to improve the quality of care for patients.