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| Abstract |
Buildings could influence surrounding microclimate with their envelope designs. Reflective surfaces on the building envelopes could reflect daylight to the neighbourhood and cause problems such as glare and overheating. For the surrounding drivers, pedestrians and building occupants in the area, the reflected sunlight from the building envelope becomes the bright spot in their view which results visual discomfort or impairment. For building envelope designs, it is important to analyse the effect of daylight reflection to the neighbourhood at design stage. This could reduce the risk of environmental problems and minimize the consequences cost after construction. |
| Year of Conference |
2013
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| Conference Name |
CISBAT 2013
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| Volume |
2
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| Number of Volumes |
2
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| Number of Pages |
1011-1016
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| Date Published |
09/2013
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| Publisher |
Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO - PB) Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
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| Conference Location |
Lausanne
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| ISBN Number |
978-2-8399-1280-8
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| URL |
http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/190601/files/CISBAT2013_proc_Vol2_online.pdf
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| DOI |
10.5281/zenodo.545812
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