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  2. 4 DIY Outdoor Lighting Ideas to Brighten Your Yard - AOL

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    This guide explores simple and practical ideas for enhancing your outdoor space with DIY lighting projects, using solar lighting and string lights to create a beautiful and inviting atmosphere.

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  5. Daylighting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Daylighting is the practice of placing windows, skylights, other openings, and reflective surfaces so that direct or indirect sunlight can provide effective internal lighting. Particular attention is given to daylighting while designing a building when the aim is to maximize visual comfort or to reduce energy use.

  6. Skylight - Wikipedia

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    Daylighting can cut lighting energy use in some buildings by up to 80%. [6] Toplighting (skylights) works well with sidelighting (windows) to maximize daylighting: toplighting is able to bring light into centralized areas of a building; daylight is available throughout the day from both ambient lighting from the sky and direct exposure to the sun.

  7. Pavement light - Wikipedia

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    They often use anidolic lighting prisms to throw the light sideways under the building. They were developed in the 19th century, but declined in popularity with the advent of cheap electric lighting in the early 20th. Older cities and smaller centers around the world have, or once had, pavement lights. [1]