Section of high school library in the northern wheat belt with grey glazing in the skylight. Glare and solar infra red would render much of the room unusable for most of the school day. Use of a dotted frit would eliminate much-needed light during winter months and do nothing to re-distribute light.
With Solera glazing in the skylight, the school will be able to harvest the daylight, reducing energy consumption while offering to its students a comfortable and usable workspace with even illumination throughout.