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Applying Visible Difference Prediction to View Visibility

Wasilewski, Stephen William  
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Andersen, Marilyne  
Widera, Barbara
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Rudnicka-Bogusz, Marta
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June 26, 2024
Proceedings of the 37th PLEA Conference: PLEA 2024: (Re)thinking Resilience: The Book of Proceedings
(RE)THINKING RESILIENCE (37th PLEA Conference, Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design)

This paper presents a preliminary model for relating the optical characteristics of different dynamic shading systems to the visibility of the view through these systems. View visibility is dependent on the optical properties of the façade, the incident lighting, and the view beyond which makes it challenging to measure and quantify how well a view can be seen through different façade layers. In turn, this makes it difficult to understand how the benefits of a view through a window are preserved or diminished by partially occluding façade layers. Instead of relying on human subjects to confirm the fundamental attributes of human visual perception across a large and diverse range of façade and view scenarios, existing vision models can be leveraged to synthetically analyze these scenarios. Such analysis, which is piloted in this paper, can help link the optical properties of façade systems to what will be visible through these systems. This study finds that one such model, the HDR-VDP-3, appears to correctly respond to the scenarios tested which should help guide future research into criteria for preserving the qualities of a view (whatever they may be) when viewed through façade shading systems.

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Author(s)
Wasilewski, Stephen William  
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Andersen, Marilyne  
Editors
Widera, Barbara
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Rudnicka-Bogusz, Marta
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Onyszkiewicz, Agata Wozniczka
Date Issued

2024-06-26

Publisher

PLEA

Publisher place

Wroclaw

Published in
Proceedings of the 37th PLEA Conference: PLEA 2024: (Re)thinking Resilience: The Book of Proceedings
DOI of the book
10.37190/PLEA_2024
ISBN of the book

978-83-7493-275-2

Total of pages

1586

Start page

735

End page

740

Subjects

Daylight

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Views

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Dynamic Facades

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View Clarity

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Event nameEvent acronymEvent placeEvent date
(RE)THINKING RESILIENCE (37th PLEA Conference, Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design)

PLEA 20204

Wrocław, Poland

2024-06-26 - 2024-06-28

FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Swiss National Science Foundation

Outdoors seen from inside out

197178

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August 20, 2024
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/240801
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