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New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors

This paper reports on an investigation into daylight exposure in National Trust (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) interiors. Developing a study of a top lit staircase at Mount Stewart, the focus of this research is the daylight performance of side lit rooms. The multistrand methodology involved:...

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Main Authors: Stephen Cannon-Brookes, John Mardaljevic, Katy Lithgow, Nigel Blades
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/25099
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author Stephen Cannon-Brookes
John Mardaljevic
Katy Lithgow
Nigel Blades
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Katy Lithgow
Nigel Blades
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description This paper reports on an investigation into daylight exposure in National Trust (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) interiors. Developing a study of a top lit staircase at Mount Stewart, the focus of this research is the daylight performance of side lit rooms. The multistrand methodology involved: conventional use of light data loggers with a novel camera system based on high dynamic range (HDR) imaging; simulation using climate based daylight modelling (CBDM); and detailed recording of room use by staff. Although integrating this data has proved challenging, early results from both the simulation and the HDR system already provide insights into collections management practises for Trust staff.
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spelling rr-article-94292932017-01-01T00:00:00Z New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors Stephen Cannon-Brookes (7176137) John Mardaljevic (1252824) Katy Lithgow (7176140) Nigel Blades (7176143) Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified Daylight Heritage Interiors Monitoring HDR Simulation Cumulative exposure Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified This paper reports on an investigation into daylight exposure in National Trust (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) interiors. Developing a study of a top lit staircase at Mount Stewart, the focus of this research is the daylight performance of side lit rooms. The multistrand methodology involved: conventional use of light data loggers with a novel camera system based on high dynamic range (HDR) imaging; simulation using climate based daylight modelling (CBDM); and detailed recording of room use by staff. Although integrating this data has proved challenging, early results from both the simulation and the HDR system already provide insights into collections management practises for Trust staff. 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/25099 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/New_developments_in_understanding_daylight_exposure_in_heritage_interiors/9429293 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
Daylight
Heritage
Interiors
Monitoring
HDR
Simulation
Cumulative exposure
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Stephen Cannon-Brookes
John Mardaljevic
Katy Lithgow
Nigel Blades
New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
title New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
title_full New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
title_fullStr New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
title_full_unstemmed New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
title_short New developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
title_sort new developments in understanding daylight exposure in heritage interiors
topic Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
Daylight
Heritage
Interiors
Monitoring
HDR
Simulation
Cumulative exposure
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/25099