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Developing Architectural Lighting Representations
Seattle, Washington October 20-October 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/INFVIS.2003.12490322003 IEEE Symposium on Information Vi ...
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Daniel C. Glaser, U.C. Berkeley
Roger Tan, U.C. Berkeley
John Canny, U.C. Berkeley
Ellen Yi-Luen Do, University of Washington
This paper reports on the development of a visualization system for architectural lighting designers. It starts by motivating the problem as both complex in its physics and social organization. Three iterations of prototypes for displaying time and space varying phenomena are discussed. Fieldwork is presented to identify where in practice they will be most effective. A set of user studies, one of which is analyzed in fine-grained detail, show how building designers incorporate visualization on hypothetical design problems. This has positive implications for both energy efficiency and lighting quality in buildings.
Index Terms:
information visualization, qualitative analysis, ethnographic fieldwork, architectural lighting design, energy efficiency
Citation:
Daniel C. Glaser, Roger Tan, John Canny, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, "Developing Architectural Lighting Representations," infovis, pp.31, 2003 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2003), 2003
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