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A computational approach for achieving optimum daylight inside buildings through automated kinetic shading systems 被引量:1

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摘要 Parametric architecture can be used to improve design quality by integrating and coordinating design components,and any change in one parameter affects the final design.Daylight is a crucial parameter in designing energy-efficient buildings.In this research,daylight inside a building was improved by designing a kinetic shading system with independent units parametrically responding to sunlight through 3D rotation(around the centers of the units)and 2D movement(on the surface of the shading system).Various patterns were determined to create the unit’s basic form and allow the designer to have a wide range of options.The units were defined with the plugin“Grasshopper.”Their rotation was parametrically controlled on the basis of sun path and weather data by using“Honeybee”and“Ladybug”plugins to provide constant optimized daylighting inside the building.Results showed that the use of such a shading system in optimal situations can greatly increase the efficiency of indoor daylight.
出处 《Frontiers of Architectural Research》 CSCD 2020年第2期335-349,共15页 建筑学研究前沿(英文版)
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