2003 Radiance Workshop

September 22-26

Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley, California

Organizers: Greg Ward & Judy Lai

 

Photo Contest

The winning entry (shown above) was submitted by Veronica Sundstedt of Bristol University.  For a look at the runners-up and other entries, click here.

 

Tutorial Schedule

Tutorials were given by John Mardaljevic, Greg Ward, and Georg Mischler.

 

Monday

22 Sept.

Tuesday

23 Sept.

Wednesday

24 Sept.

Primer Tutorial

Mardaljevic

Intermediate Tutorial

Mardaljevic & Ward

Intermediate Tutorial (cont’d)

Mardaljevic & Mischler

Applying New Features of Radiance 3.5

Ward

 

 

 

Seminar Talks

Below is the talk schedule with a final list of titles and speakers. Titles are linked to talk abstracts and materials.

 

Day / Time

Talk Title

Speaker

Organization

Th 9:00

OpenSource Development

Greg Ward &
Georg Mischler

 

Th 9:45

Summarizing and Visualizing Day Lighting Data

Jack de Valpine

Visarc, Inc.

Th 10:30

Coffee Break

 

 

Th 11:00

Precision modelling of parametrically defined solar shading systems: pseudo-Changi

John Mardaljevic

De Montfort Univ.

Th 11:45

Evaluation of the solar energy potential in urban settings by irradiation map production

Francesco Anselmo

Universitŕ di Palermo

Th 12:30

Lunch at LBNL Cafeteria

 

 

Th 2:00

Architecture, Lighting, and Energy:  An evaluation of the perceptual and energy consumption implications of lighting standards in architectural design

John An

Harvard University

Th 2:45

Experiences with Radiance in Daylighting Design

Zack Rogers

Architectural Energy Corporation

Th 3:30

Recent Practical Applications Using Radiance

Matt Franks & Andrew McNeil

Arup Lighting

Th 4:15

Environment mapping for lighting simulations

Santiago Torres

University of Tokyo

Th 5:00

Adjourn

 

 

Fri 9:00

Learning the best, from the best: a longtime newbie gets up to speed

Rob Guglielmetti

Renfro Design Group, Inc.

Fri 9:45

LightSketch and Scythe and Sew: Tools for Rapid Architectural Lighting Analysis

Daniel Glaser, Jan Voung, Ling Xiao, and Osbert Feng

UC Berkeley

Fri 10:30

Coffee Break

 

 

Fri 11:00

An application of Radiance in solving the inverse lighting problem

Luís Fernandes

U. of Colorado, Boulder

Fri 11:45

Detail to Attention: Exploiting Visual Tasks for Selective Rendering

Greg Ward

Anyhere Software

Fri 12:30

Lunch at LBNL Cafeteria

 

 

Fri 2:00

Maya to Radiance

Richard Gillibrand

U. of Bristol

Fri 2:45

A Radiance evaluation of parallax errors in sky simulator domes

John Mardaljevic

De Montfort Univ.

Fri 3:30

Wrap-up and Discussion

All

 

Fri 4:30

Adjorn

 

 

 

Click here for a list of workshop participants.