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Dual-Zone Solar Control Indoor Shade: Demonstration at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, California and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Advanced Windows Testbed, Berkeley, California

Publication Type

Government Report

Authors

Lee, Eleanor S, Christoph Gehbauer, Anothai Thanachareonkit, Luis L Fernandes, Taoning Wang

Year of Publication

2018

URL

https://www.gsa.gov/cdnstatic/LBNL_Dual-Zone_Shades_9-28-18.pdf

Organization

Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Building Technologies Department, Windows and Envelope Materials, Grid Integration Group, Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division

Research Areas

BTUS Windows and Daylighting, Daylighting Systems:Multi-zone Daylighting + Shading Systems, Daylighting Systems:Optical Light Shelves, Daylighting Systems:Visual Comfort and IEQ, Intelligent Façades:Motorized Shades, Intelligent Façades:Occupant Behavior, Solar Control:Interior Shading, Solar Control:Shade Use Behavior, Windows and Daylighting

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