2002 Radiance Workshop: Scientific Applications Using Radiance
Photo courtesy Andrew McNeil ©2002 ARUP Ligthing
- Location:
- University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Ecole d'ingénieurs et
d'architectes de Fribourg, Switzerland
- Dates:
- September 30 to October 1, 2002
- Organizers:
- Raphaël Compagnon and Greg Ward
This web page contains materials provided by speakers at the Fall 2002 Workshop, Scientific Applications Using Radiance. We have created links from this page to the author's presentations and additional materials where possible, but some files may not be linked, so feel free to dig around outside your browser.
Introduction
- Greg Ward: Radiance 3.4 and Open Source Development
Daylighting Studies
- Giulio Antonutto Foi: One radiance application in daylighting analysis
- Annalisa Simonella: Daylighting comparison of two offices with a partially and a fully glazed façade
- Santiago Torres: Parametric Study of Daylighting Strategies with Consideration of Glare Problems, Paper
- Georg Mischler: Simulating daylight redirection systems
Lighting Analysis
- Jack de Valpine: Architectural Visualization: Radiance in Production!!!!
- Haico Schepers & Tim Hanson: Lighting design using Radiance: an engineers perspective
- Steve Walker: Museums, Videowalls, Shopping Malls and other buildings: applications of Radiance in lighting design
- Judy Lai: Fifty Thousand Renderings: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at LBNL's RADIANCE Image Database”
Applications in a Teaching Context
- Axel Jacobs: Using RADIANCE for teaching lighting simulations on a European Masters course
- Raphael Compagnon: IRAD: a simple automated simulation program to study daylighting in rectangular rooms without knowing much about RADIANCE
Extensions, User-interface, and CAD Links
- Greg Ward: The Holodeck Interactive Ray Cache, TOG 1999 Paper
- Roland Schregle: The RADIANCE Photon Map
- Jan Wienold: Radiance developments at Fraunhofer ISE
- Siegbert Debatin: Relux Vision: an easy way to master RADIANCE
- Jean Brange: a C4D/Radiance converter running on MacOSX
Special Materials (BRDF BTDF, etc.)
- Peter Apian-Bennewitz: On material modelling in Radiance
High Dynamic Range Images
- Mehlika N. Inanici: Post Processing of Radiance Images: Virtual Lighting Laboratory
- Patrick Ledda: Perception of High Dynamic Range Scenes
- Bernhard Spanlang: Creating Lightmaps from HDR using Radiance
- Greg Ward: The Photophile Browser for HDR Images
Special Applications
- Alan Chalmers: Very Realistic Graphics for Archaeological Site Reconstructions
- Carsten Bauer: Designer's Radiance !!!!!
- Raphaël Compagnon: PPF: a tool to study solar irradiation and illuminance in urban
areas,
Assessment of the Potential for Solar Energy Applications in Urban Sites Paper, Poster,
Computer Evaluation of the Solar Energy Potential in an Urban Environment