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An intuitive daylighting performance analysis and optimization approach

Andersen, Marilyne  
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Kleindienst, Sian
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Yi, Lu
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2008
Building Research And Information

The effective integration of daylighting considerations into the design process requires many issues to be considered simultaneously, such as daily and seasonal variations, illumination, and thermal comfort. To address the need for early integration into the design process, a new approach called Lightsolve has been developed. Its key objectives are to support the design process using a goal-oriented approach based on iterative design improvement suggestions; to provide climate-based annual metrics in a visual and synthesized format; and to relate quantitative and qualitative performance criteria using daylighting analysis data in various forms. This methodology includes the development of a time-segmentation process to represent weather and time in a condensed form, the adaptation of daylight metrics that encompass temporal and spatial considerations, and the creation of an interactive analysis interface to explore design options and design iterations. This system relies on optimization techniques to generate these suggestions. Lightsolve allows the designer to explore other design alternatives that may better fulfil the objectives and to learn about appropriate strategies to resolve daylight or sunlight penetration issues. It offers architects and building engineers support for daylighting design that can be employed interactively within the existing design process.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/09613210802243159
Author(s)
Andersen, Marilyne  
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Kleindienst, Sian
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Yi, Lu
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Lee, Jaime
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Bodart, Magali
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Cutler, Barbara
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Published in
Building Research And Information
Volume

36

Issue

6

Start page

593

End page

607

Subjects

daylighting

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design process

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design support

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energy

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interactive optimization

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simulation

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visualization

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Building Design

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Genetic Algorithms

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Discomfort Glare

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Simulations

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Model

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Office

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Light

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Visualization

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Environments

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Validation

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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