“…In addition, the geometry, size, and distribution of the opening (Larrumbide and Bedoya, 2015), the optic characteristics (light transmittance of the glazed surfaces), and the behavior of energy passing through (transmission, absorption, and refraction), can have a positive or negative effect (Lee et al, 2013). For this reason, lighting and thermal requirements are contrasted against one another, as in given climates, large glazed surfaces can contribute suitable levels of thermal comfort, but not visual, and vice versa (Bustamante et al, 2012 (Acosta et al, 2016;Carlucci et al, 2015). For this reason, the study of lighting addressed as a static problem, evolved on including indicators that combine time and space, assuming the dynamic issue of solar behavior and seasonal variation together with other variables such as outdoor views and areas with direct sunlight, which are understood as part of a better perception of visual comfort (Carlucci et al, 2015;Pellegrino et al, 2015).…”