%0 Journal Article %A Kyle S Konis %A Eleanor S Lee %A Robert D Clear %B LEUKOS The Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America %D 2011 %G eng %L LBNL-4417E %N 3 %R 10.1582/LEUKOS.2011.07.03003 %T Visual Comfort Analysis of Innovative Interior and Exterior Shading Systems for Commercial Buildings using High Resolution Luminance Images %V 7 %1

Windows and Daylighting Group

%2 LBNL-4417E %8 01/2011 %X

The objective of this study was to explore how calibrated high dynamic range (HDR) images (luminance maps) acquired in real world daylit environments can be used to characterize, evaluate, and compare visual comfort conditions of innovative facade shading and light-redirecting systems. Detailed (1536 x 1536 pixel) luminance maps were time-lapse acquired from two view positions in an unoccupied full scale testbed facility. These maps were analyzed using existing visual comfort metrics to quantify how innovative interior and exterior shading systems compare to conventional systems under real sun and sky conditions over a solstice-to-solstice test interval. The results provide a case study in the challenges and potential of methods of visualizing, evaluating and summarizing daily and seasonal variation of visual comfort conditions computed from large sets of image data.