Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 1995

Realistic Rendering and Computer-Aided Lighting Design in Architecture

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This paper presents an application of realistic rendering to computer aided design in architecture. The application concerns lighting design of buildings. We describe a library of algorithms which allows the simulation of the light sources emittance, surfaces reflectance/transmittance, and light propagation laws. Our general algorithm can compute a physically based simulation of illumination in complex geometric models and offers the capability to change the inputs without recalculating the entire global physical solution. Since the solution is view independent, hardware graphic accelerations are then used to generate the images. Two industrial experimentations have proved that our system can help designers to evaluate small iterations in the design, as well as compare global alternative solutions. Therefore, design quality improvement can be obtained while saving the costly full scale trials that are necessary when conventional methods are used.

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hal-04594697 , version 1 (03-06-2024)

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Isabelle Fasse, Jean-Claude Paul. Realistic Rendering and Computer-Aided Lighting Design in Architecture. Sixth International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures, Center for advance studies in architecture. Singapore, Sep 1995, Singapore, Singapore. ⟨hal-04594697⟩
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