Hello Bldg-sim,
As many of you may know, the University of Toronto is hosting the 20th
International Radiance Workshop
from 2-5 August. Radiance is a suite of programs for the analysis and
visualization of lighting in design, and it has been consistently used
in research and practice since 1989. The Radiance workshop is an
opportunity to learn, present, share and discuss your lighting
simulation work with other lighting simulation enthusiasts. Besides a
COVID interruption in 2020, the workshop has been going strong for two
decades
There are a few more presentation slots open
and discuss with the community, please consider to send in a short
abstract by 18 July. An exciting workshop is already forming:
* On 3 August, there will be hands-on tutorials by Bo Jung (U. of
Washington) on melanopic (or ipRGC-influenced) lighting measurements
using your own camera and Stephen Wasilewski (EPFL) on fast,
image-based methods for annual glare assessments using his new
Raytraverse tool.
* On 4-5 August there will be many presentations from experts in
lighting simulation, a selection of which are already on the
schedule
* On 5th August, there will be a community discussion on the future of
Radiance development.
I'm hoping to welcome many of you to Toronto, and please reach out to me
if you have any questions. Registration information along with other
details are on our website
Thank you,
Alstan
J. Alstan Jakubiec
E-mail: alstan.jakubiec at daniels.utoronto.ca
Mobile: +1 416-666?0951
Office: DA321
Assistant Professor
University of Toronto
Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design /
The School of the Environment
3-5 August: Radiance Workshop 2022 in Toronto
DCC Lab