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Multi-Resolution Sky Visualization: Daylight Design and Design Tools (2002)

article⁄Multi-Resolution Sky Visualization: Daylight Design and Design Tools (2002)
abstract⁄This paper describes how building designers make sense of the sky and modern visualizationtechniques for representing them. The dialectic approach addresses technological innovation withrespect to existing social practices. This is done for two reasonsto illustrate where practices are andhow they can be extended with innovative technologies. It is shown that building designers maintainvarious levels of expertise for managing daylight design. Visualization prototypes are introduced alsowith different degrees of precision. The paper concludes with implications for the development ofdesign tools and use by building designers.
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Year 2002
Authors Glaser, D.; Warfield, R.; Carrier, K.; Lam, A.; Yong, Y.; Canny, J.; Ubbelohde, M.; Do, Ellen Yi-Luen.
Issue Thresholds - Design, Research, Education and Practice, in the Space Between the Physical and the Virtual
Pages 251-261
Library link George Proctor, 2002. bib⁄Thresholds - Design, Research, Education and Practice, in the Space Between the Physical and the Virtual. ACADIA.
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