Cutler et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Interactive selection of optimal fenestration materials for schematic architectural daylighting designCutler et al., 2008
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- Cutler B
- Sheng Y
- Martin S
- Glaser D
- Andersen M
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- Automation in Construction
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Complex fenestration systems, such as prismatic and laser cut panels, are emerging as attractive options in architectural design thanks to their high potential to assist in energy and comfort issues. These systems can be used to redirect intense illumination from the sun but …
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