Inclusão digital no ensino de iluminação natural

Authors

  • João Roberto Gomes de Faria Sant'Ana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18830/issn.1679-0944.n11.2014.12090

Keywords:

Learning, Visual comfort, Computational modelling

Abstract

The teaching/learning activities of the daylighting built environment require from the Architecture and Urbanism undergraduate student the ability to abstract the effects of daylight distributed in three-dimensional space that is being designed. Several tools and techniques can be used to facilitate the understanding of the involved phenomena, among which the computational simulation. This paper reports the digital inclusion of the daylighting teaching in the Architecture and Urbanism undergraduate course at the School of Architecture, Arts and Social Communication of Bauru (FAAC) of UNESP ”“ Sao Paulo State University, that began in 2010. The inclusion process involved free software use, specifically the programs DIALux and SketchUp+Radiance, both with graphical output for the illuminatedscenes visualization and for result analysis. The graphic model is converted from SketchUp to Radiance by a plugin and a user-friendly interface for Windows was developed to simulate the lighting. The process of digital inclusion is consolidated, with wide acceptance by students, for which computational simulation facilitates understanding of relation between daylight and built environment and helps the design process of elements for daylighting control.

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Published

2014-08-14

How to Cite

Sant’Ana, J. R. G. de F. (2014). Inclusão digital no ensino de iluminação natural. Paranoá, 7(11), 123–133. https://doi.org/10.18830/issn.1679-0944.n11.2014.12090

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Section

Design and Planning

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