PRIVACY ALGORITHM IN ARCHITECTURE AND ITS IMPLICATION ON FACADE DESIGN
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https://doi.org/10.24867/23FA08MitrovicKeywords:
privacy, facade panels, algorithm for privacy, human sensesAbstract
In this paper model of field of vision is defined mathematically based on the range of personal space. This range is obtained from the research of human senses. Boundary conditions are extracted from the model and facade panels are designed in based on the data. The panels are able to provide social privacy based on directed field of view of a human eye.
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2023-06-08
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