理解建筑表皮设计中的光

Nancy Y. Cheng, M. L. Khorasgani, Nicholas Williams, D. Prohasky, J. Burry
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本文描述了一种识别太阳增益和分配适当的外部遮阳装置的设计方法。该方法包括宏观分析,确定建筑物在何时何地接受阳光直射,并确定所需的室内采光;同时对折叠的遮阳图案如何过滤或阻挡直射阳光进行了微观分析。该方法使用协作分析工作流,并从虚拟和物理模拟中获得反馈,为设计探索提供信息。这种反复往复的过程通过学生基于入射太阳辐射为建筑设计遮阳结构的努力来说明。设计师开始与剪纸和折叠纸研究模型,然后激光切割二维镶嵌图案,以创建雕塑遮阳屏幕,以日晷检查。物理采光模型揭示了与参数化设计一起发展的美学机会。然后对图案进行数字建模并分析阴影效果。分析简单图案的太阳辐射有助于初学者学习软件,以适应后续的城市情况。讨论了这些模拟的有效性,以及可以解释结果以启动建筑表皮设计决策的方法。
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Understanding Light in Building Skin Design
This paper describes a design approach for discerning solar gain and assigning appropriate external shading devices. The approach includes a macro analysis locating where and when the building receives direct sunlight and locating desired interior daylighting; along with a micro analysis of how folded sun-shading motifs filter or block direct sunlight. The approach uses a collaborative analytical workflow with feedback from virtual and physical simulations informing design explorations. This iterative, reciprocating process is illustrated by student efforts to design shading structures for a building based on incident solar radiation. Designers begin with cutting and folding paper study models, then lasercut 2D tessellation patterns to create sculptural shading screens to be examined with a heliodon. Physical daylighting modeling reveals aesthetic opportunities to develop with parametric design. Motifs are then digitally modeled and analysed for shading effectiveness. Analysing the solar radiation of simple motifs helps beginners learn the software for subsequent urban situations. The efficacy of these simulations is discussed along with ways that the results could be interpreted to initiate design decisions for a building skin.
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