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Our research looks to critique the use of translucent panels, a material and lighting quality often included in many architectural designs. Although these products are touted for being sustainable due to their daylighting qualities and thermal insulation, we argue that healthier, more affordable, and more sustainable options should be considered for designing low-income housing.