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Visibility of Building Exposed Surfaces for the Potential Application of Solar Panels: A Photometric Model

Florio, Pietro  
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Roecker, Christian  
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Munari Probst, Maria Cristina  
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2016
Proceedings of UDMV 2016 – Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation
Eurographics Workshop on Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation

Urban areas are facing a growing deployment of solar technologies on the built exposed surfaces such as roofs and façades. This transformation often occurs without consideration of the needed architectural quality, which depends on the context sensitivity and on solar technologies visibility from public space. The definition of visibility is explored in this paper, and major assessment methods are described. Specifically, a Cumulative Viewshed Algorithm (CVS) is compared with a novel backward raytracing Illuminance Metric Approach (ILL). Results from a test-case in Geneva show how CVS better describes visibility from a remote perspective, while ILL is a promising and fast method for closer viewpoints, especially in urban canyon environments.

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conference paper
DOI
10.2312/udmv.20161419
Author(s)
Florio, Pietro  
Roecker, Christian  
Munari Probst, Maria Cristina  
Scartezzini, Jean-Louis  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

F. Biljecki and V. Tourre

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Proceedings of UDMV 2016 – Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation
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Eurographics Workshop on Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation

Liège, Belgium

December 8, 2016

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January 27, 2017
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