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Magali Bodart

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Is there a difference in how people from different socio-environmental contexts perceive discomfort due to glare from daylight?

Jan Wienold, Clotilde Marie A Pierson, Magali Bodart

Exposure to daylight has much to offer and should be optimised to maximise its potential. In order to harvest its benefits, any visual discomfort from daylight should be anticipated and minimised. Hence, there is the need to predict discomfort from dayligh ...
2021

Tutorial: Luminance Maps for Daylighting Studies from High Dynamic Range Photography

Jan Wienold, Clotilde Marie A Pierson, Magali Bodart

In the field of lighting, luminance maps are often used to evaluate point-in-time lighting scenes from the occupant’s vantage point. High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography can be used to generate such luminance maps. The aim of this tutorial is to present a ...
2020

Discomfort Glare Cut-Off Values from Field and Laboratory Studies

Jan Wienold, Mandana Sarey Khanie, Clotilde Marie A Pierson, Magali Bodart

For the application of discomfort glare metrics, a categorisation is used, dividing the metric scale into categories of perception. These categories are separated by borderline values, or so-called cut-off values. Recent literature shows that these cut-off ...
2019
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