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Conceptual design metrics for daylighting
Lighting Research & Technology, 2011Daylight is a key component of green building; however, no prevailing metric has emerged to help identify buildings that are well-daylit buildings. This paper proposes a ‘daylighting dashboard’; a visual representation of a design’s potential to meet eight design goals: average illuminance, coverage, diffuse daylight, daylight autonomy, circadian ...
RP Leslie, LC Radetsky, AM Smith
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2018 VII. Lighting Conference of the Visegrad Countries (Lumen V4), 2018
Traditional daylighting metrics are gradually replaced by metrics based on absolute photometric parameters that are applied over the whole year. This process is at the stage of implementation in the design practice. The move to more realistic measures of daylighting is associated with a number of theoretical and practical problems.
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Traditional daylighting metrics are gradually replaced by metrics based on absolute photometric parameters that are applied over the whole year. This process is at the stage of implementation in the design practice. The move to more realistic measures of daylighting is associated with a number of theoretical and practical problems.
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Scoping Study for Daylight Metrics from Luminance Maps
LEUKOS, 2007AbstractMetrics of the quantity and quality of daylight are essential for assessing whether buildings provide good (or even adequate) daylighting for the purposes of human health and wellbeing, visual comfort, and energy saving.At present there are only a few metrics of daylight that are used by designers and researchers. Most of these are very simple,
Owen Howlett, Lisa Heschong, Jon McHugh
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Daylighting metrics based on illuminance, distribution, glare and directivity
Lighting Research & Technology, 2011A method is presented for assessing daylighting quality based on metrics related to illuminance, distribution, glare and directivity. The calculations are done using the programs RADIANCE and DAYSIM for a south-west and a north-west oriented offices in the CDP building in Montreal (latitude 45° 30'N).
F. Cantin, M-C. Dubois
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A new climate-based daylight metric for hot climates
2015In M. Baratieri, V. Corrado, A. Gasparella & F. Patuzzi (Eds.), Building Simulation Applications BSA 2015 (pp. 155–162).
Mashaly, Islam A. +3 more
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Lighting Research & Technology, 2018
Residential architecture constitutes one of the largest market segments in the construction sector. However, the attention that it is given in the field of daylight performance simulation is surprisingly low. This poses the question of whether existing daylighting metrics are well suited for residential design.
T Dogan, YC Park
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Residential architecture constitutes one of the largest market segments in the construction sector. However, the attention that it is given in the field of daylight performance simulation is surprisingly low. This poses the question of whether existing daylighting metrics are well suited for residential design.
T Dogan, YC Park
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2019
Climate-based daylight modeling (CBDM) workflows are currently being used by professionals to generate dynamic daylighting metrics such as spatial daylight autonomy (sDA) for the purpose of examining lighting performance. However, existing daylighting metrics evaluate daylight illuminance on a horizontal workplane, which does not reflect the vertical ...
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Climate-based daylight modeling (CBDM) workflows are currently being used by professionals to generate dynamic daylighting metrics such as spatial daylight autonomy (sDA) for the purpose of examining lighting performance. However, existing daylighting metrics evaluate daylight illuminance on a horizontal workplane, which does not reflect the vertical ...
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A novel circadian daylight metric for building design and evaluation
Building and Environment, 2017Abstract This paper extends the applicability of emerging frameworks for evaluating the non-visual effects of light through the development of a novel area-based daylighting metric addressing goals of human circadian stimulus and entrainment in buildings.
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Supplemental material for Cross-validation and robustness of daylight glare metrics
2019Supplemental Material for Cross-validation and robustness of daylight glare metrics by J Wienold Dr-Ing T Iwata Dr Eng Sarey M Khanie PhD E Erell PhD E Kaftan PhD RG Rodriguez PhD Yamin JA Garreton PhD T Tzempelikos PhD I Konstantzos PhD J Christoffersen PhD TE Kuhn Dr C Pierson MScEng M Andersen PhD in Lighting Research & ...
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