Balancing Daylight, LEDs, and Controls: The Future of Lighting for Designers
Author(s) -
Lisa VanZee
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--20113
Subject(s) - daylighting , electric light , daylight , architectural engineering , computer science , rule of thumb , metric (unit) , systems engineering , engineering , electrical engineering , operations management , physics , algorithm , optics
Lisa VanZee is an Assistant Professor in Interior Design at Purdue University. She began her career in computer visualization, where she was involved in computer graphics technology, artanimation research and teaching. She holds an M.S.in Computer Graphics Technology and an M.F.A. in Interior Design. Her previous work experience includes threedimensional rendering and animation for architectural and engineering firms. Her research interests focus on interior visualization and lighting analysis, with both natural and artificial lighting techniques, and building information modeling (BIM).
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