“Interactive rendering of fenestration materials for architectural design” by Sheng, Martin and Cutler

  • ©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler

  • ©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler

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    Interactive rendering of fenestration materials for architectural design

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    Advanced fenestration materials, such as the prismatic panel and laser cut panel, can be used to redirect daylighting and more evenly illuminate interior spaces, reducing the need for electric lighting. However, it is challenging to incorporate these materials into architectural design due to the counter-intuitive behavior of light refraction through these panels.

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    1. M. Andersen, Innovative bi-directional videogoniophotometer for advanced fenestration systems, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), 2004.
    2. Tim Heidmann, Real Shadows, Real Time, Iris Universe, Silicon Graphics, 1991.
    3. Cindy Goral, et. al., Modeling the Interaction of Light Between Diffuse Surfaces, SIGGRAPH 1984.


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©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler ©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler ©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler ©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler ©Yu Sheng, Steve Martin, and Barbara Cutler

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