Three Approaches To Optimize Optical Properties and Size of a South-Facing Window for Spatial Daylight Autonomy
Loading...
Files
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Open Access Color
BRONZE
Green Open Access
Yes
OpenAIRE Downloads
3
OpenAIRE Views
3
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
This study presents optimization approaches by a recent Climate-Based-Daylight-Modeling tool, EvalDRC, to figure out the necessary area for a daylight redirecting micro-prism film (MPF) while minimizing the glazing area. The performance of a window in terms of spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA) is optimized by its geometry and optical properties. Data implemented in simulation model are gathered through on-site measurements and Bidirectional-Scattering Distribution Function (BSDF) gonio-measurements. EvalDRC based on Radiance with a data driven model of the films' BSDF evaluates the window configurations in the whole year. The case to achieve an sDA of at least 75% is a South-facing window of a classroom in Switzerland. A window zone from 0.90 m to 1.80 m height provides view to the outside. The upper zone from 1.80 m to 3.60 m is divided into six areas of 0.30 m height in three optimization approaches including the operation of sunshades as well. First, the size of the clear glazing is incrementally reduced to find the smallest acceptable window-to-wall ratio (WWR). Second, micro-prism films are applied to an incrementally varying fraction the initial glazed area to determine the minimum film-to-window ratio (FWR). Finally, both approaches are combined for a minimum FWR and WWR. With clear glazing and WWR of 75%, the sDA of 70.2% fails to meet the requirements. An sDA of 86.4% and 80.8% can be achieved with WWR 75%, FWR 1/9 and WWR 50%, FWR 1/2 respectively. The results demonstrate the films' potential to improve the performance of windows with reduced WWR.
Description
Keywords
BSDF, Daylighting, Radiance, Window design, Redirection, Spatial Daylight Autonomy, Redirection, Window design, Radiance, BSDF, Daylighting, Spatial Daylight Autonomy
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Kazanasmaz, T., Grobe, L.O., Bauer, C., Krehel, M., and Wittkopf, S. (2016).Three approaches to optimize optical properties and size of a South-facing window for spatial Daylight Autonomy. Building and Environment, 102, 243-256. doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.03.018
WoS Q
Scopus Q

OpenCitations Citation Count
39
Source
Volume
102
Issue
Start Page
243
End Page
256
PlumX Metrics
Citations
CrossRef : 12
Scopus : 51
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 122
SCOPUS™ Citations
51
checked on May 02, 2026
Web of Science™ Citations
40
checked on May 02, 2026
Page Views
901
checked on May 02, 2026
Downloads
804
checked on May 02, 2026
Google Scholar™



