The representation of natural light is placed in the context of architectural drawing, showing that despite the leading role of daylight in architecture, the representation of its phenomenology was limited to the geometric layout of the shadows in space; however, with the addition of IT technology and virtual simulation, this representation takes on a new communicative dimension through the use of realistic images that can represent phenomenology light as it is perceived and assist the architect in decision-making during the design process. By developing an experimental workshop for architecture students, the proposed hypotheses are validated and consolidated the training proposal based on a realistic approach to the use of the virtual images as an instrument for the correct representation of natural lighting and support for the development of an energy sustainable architecture.
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