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A Human-centric Approach to Electric and Daylighting in Workplace Buildings: A Human-centric Approach to Electric and Daylighting in Workplace Buildings

A Human-centric Approach to Electric and Daylighting in Workplace Buildings
A Human-centric Approach to Electric and Daylighting in Workplace Buildings
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A Human-centric Approach to Electric and Daylighting in Workplace Buildings

Abimbola Asojo Interior Design, Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel, College of Design, University of Minnesota
Hoa Vo Interior Design, Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel, College of Design, University of Minnesota
Suyeon Bae Interior Design, Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel, College of Design, University of Minnesota

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