Yang et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Simulation of reflected daylight from building envelopesYang et al., 2013
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- Yang X
- Grobe L
- Stephen W
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With more frequent problems of reflected daylight from building envelopes, it is important to assess the influence of a building envelope design in terms of reflected daylight at early stage. This could reduce the risk of environmental problems and minimize the …
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