Climate-based daylight simulation allows performance predictions for façade designs based on available climate data. Simulations based on daylight contribution coefficients coupled with models of sky luminance distribution make this tool available even in the design process. Metrics describing glare probability and the potential to substitute electrical lighting by daylight are applied and design proposals iteratively improved. The method is demonstrated on an existing building, the \textquotedblleftNeubad Lucerne\textquotedblright, which is subject to design studies by students of architecture. Proposals to extend the two South-facing facades are developed, aiming at lower glare probability and optimized use of daylight to minimize electri...
Designing spaces that are able to balance illumination, glare and solar gains over a whole year is a...
This paper aims at promoting the use of Climate Based Daylight Modelling (CBDM) and related state-of...
This case study illustrates the difficulties that designers encounter when trying to simulate buildi...
Climate-based daylight simulation allows performance predictions for façade designs based on availab...
The daylight factor persists as the dominant evaluation metric because of its simplicity rather than...
Climate-based daylight modelling (CBDM) development, aiming for appropriate sky modelling, has attr...
This paper presents a vision of how state-of-the-art computer-based analysis techniques can be effec...
In everyday architectural practice parameters affecting daylight are not often taken into account. U...
Improved daylighting is an efficient way of utilizing solar energy in buildings. It is relatively ch...
The application of lighting simulation techniques for daylight illuminance modelling in architectura...
Supplementary Information Files for 'Evaluation of climate-based daylighting techniques for complex ...
A well daylighted space can provide a highly satisfying visual environment. However, if that environ...
Many conventional daylighting design tools are limited in that each simulation represents only one t...
Technology has been an obvious solution to the increasing complexity of the built environment. As th...
Abstract. Technology has been an obvious solution to the increasing complexity of the built environm...
Designing spaces that are able to balance illumination, glare and solar gains over a whole year is a...
This paper aims at promoting the use of Climate Based Daylight Modelling (CBDM) and related state-of...
This case study illustrates the difficulties that designers encounter when trying to simulate buildi...
Climate-based daylight simulation allows performance predictions for façade designs based on availab...
The daylight factor persists as the dominant evaluation metric because of its simplicity rather than...
Climate-based daylight modelling (CBDM) development, aiming for appropriate sky modelling, has attr...
This paper presents a vision of how state-of-the-art computer-based analysis techniques can be effec...
In everyday architectural practice parameters affecting daylight are not often taken into account. U...
Improved daylighting is an efficient way of utilizing solar energy in buildings. It is relatively ch...
The application of lighting simulation techniques for daylight illuminance modelling in architectura...
Supplementary Information Files for 'Evaluation of climate-based daylighting techniques for complex ...
A well daylighted space can provide a highly satisfying visual environment. However, if that environ...
Many conventional daylighting design tools are limited in that each simulation represents only one t...
Technology has been an obvious solution to the increasing complexity of the built environment. As th...
Abstract. Technology has been an obvious solution to the increasing complexity of the built environm...
Designing spaces that are able to balance illumination, glare and solar gains over a whole year is a...
This paper aims at promoting the use of Climate Based Daylight Modelling (CBDM) and related state-of...
This case study illustrates the difficulties that designers encounter when trying to simulate buildi...