Visualisation, the representation of data in visual form, is at the core of our ability to communicate information. Without clear representation, data would remain in its raw form thus greatly hindering the communication process. This is especially the case when the data source is large, complex and subject to change. One such area is related to the use of computer based simulation tools for thermal analysis. This research investigates the potential of visualisation to improve the ways in which thermal analysis data are presented to building services engineers, with a view to increasing the accuracy and efficiency of its interpretation. The approach taken throughout followed a pattern of research, development, demonstration and evaluation. ...
The aim of this project was to develop a holistic approach to building-performance assessment withou...
A significant amount of the research referred to by Manning has been directed into the development o...
This paper complements a previous publication in the Building Simulation Conference series by identi...
Performance attributes such as energy use or natural ventilation are becoming rapidly more important...
In recent years, with the increasing development of energy simulation tools, there has been a growin...
This paper will present a review, for a range of building design and performance issues, of the vi...
Data visualization has become relevant in the framework of the evolution of big data analysis. Being...
Figure 1: Visualization techniques combined to simultaneously convey a number of performance-related...
The overarching goal of this research is to identify the optimal methods for visualizing building pe...
In the architecture, engineering and construction industries, computer visualization usage can cover...
Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientis...
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To date powerful dynamic simulation tools are available to estimate the energy consumption in buildi...
The architecture, environment and construction industry is facing, on the one hand, ambitious enviro...
The aim of this project was to develop a holistic approach to building-performance assessment withou...
A significant amount of the research referred to by Manning has been directed into the development o...
This paper complements a previous publication in the Building Simulation Conference series by identi...
Performance attributes such as energy use or natural ventilation are becoming rapidly more important...
In recent years, with the increasing development of energy simulation tools, there has been a growin...
This paper will present a review, for a range of building design and performance issues, of the vi...
Data visualization has become relevant in the framework of the evolution of big data analysis. Being...
Figure 1: Visualization techniques combined to simultaneously convey a number of performance-related...
The overarching goal of this research is to identify the optimal methods for visualizing building pe...
In the architecture, engineering and construction industries, computer visualization usage can cover...
Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientis...
Part 7: New Methods and Tools for Big DataInternational audienceIn this paper, big data and visual a...
International audienceThe current application of the design process through energy efficiency in vir...
To date powerful dynamic simulation tools are available to estimate the energy consumption in buildi...
The architecture, environment and construction industry is facing, on the one hand, ambitious enviro...
The aim of this project was to develop a holistic approach to building-performance assessment withou...
A significant amount of the research referred to by Manning has been directed into the development o...
This paper complements a previous publication in the Building Simulation Conference series by identi...