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How far is far enough? Towards an adaptive and " site-centric " modelling integrating co-visibility constraints for optimal land use

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In this article, we propose a renewed site-centric solution that allows us to characterize a specific region of interest by defining the extent of the surroundings that influence sunlight exposure. The proposed method is a mix of an adaptive refinement and a visual-based clipping technique. This method has been implemented in the SketchUp context and applied to three sites located next to the French historical thermal town of Aix-les-Bains.
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hal-01347157 , version 1 (25-07-2016)

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Valerio Signorelli, Thomas Leduc, Guillaume Chauvat. How far is far enough? Towards an adaptive and " site-centric " modelling integrating co-visibility constraints for optimal land use. Spatial Accuracy 2016, Jul 2016, Montpellier, France. pp.233-240. ⟨hal-01347157⟩
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