Daylight Performance Optimization in Co-Working Spaces: A Case Study at Kwasa Damansara MRT Station


This study aims to improve the usability and sustainability of the proposed co-working hub through daylight optimization and visual comfort strategies. The primary objectives include identifying effective shading strategies that mitigate glare and enhance uniform daylight distribution while ensuring compliance with relevant regulations such as MS1525:2014 and UBBL 1984. The study also utilizes simulation tools to evaluate daylight performance and refine design solutions, emphasizing sustainable and evidence-based architectural practices. By integrating passive design strategies, sustainable materials, and façade shading systems, this research provides a model for environmentally responsive architecture that aligns with urban sustainability goals while promoting energy efficiency in shared workspaces.