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Seyed Morteza Hosseini

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  5
Citations -  66

Seyed Morteza Hosseini is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Daylight & Facade. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 27 citations.

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Integrating interactive kinetic façade design with colored glass to improve daylight performance based on occupants’ position

TL;DR: The integrated interactive kinetic facade with colored glass provides a real-time adaptation of the multifunctional passive strategy to sun timing and occupants' position, and shows more improvement in daylight performance compared to other cases based on climate-luminance based metrics evaluation.
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Quantitative investigation through climate-based daylight metrics of visual comfort due to colorful glass and orosi windows in Iranian architecture

TL;DR: Parametric simulation analysis proves that colored glass has the capability to improve occupant’s visual comfort during office time and an appropriate combination of lattice frame and Iranian-Islamic patterns with colored glass in the Orosi window considerably depends on function, climate and occupant behaviour.
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The Role of Orosi’s Islamic Geometric Patterns in the Building Façade Design for Improving Occupants’ Daylight Performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the daylight performance of different Islamic geometric patterns (IGPs) used in Orosies with different thicknesses on the West and south facade was investigated for improving indoor daylighting and visual comfort of occupants.
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Biomimetic Kinetic Shading Facade Inspired by Tree Morphology for Improving Occupant’s Daylight Performance

TL;DR: The comprehensive annual climate-based metrics and luminance-based metric simulation confirm the high performance of the bio-inspired complex kinetic facade for improving occupants’ daylight performance and preventing visual discomfort in comparison with the simple plain window as the base case.
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Bio-inspired interactive kinetic façade: Using dynamic transitory-sensitive area to improve multiple occupants’ visual comfort

TL;DR: The annual climate-based metrics and luminance-based metric simulation results prove that the elastic-deformable-complex-kinetic form triggered by the dynamic transitory-sensitive area can improve the visual comfort of multiple occupants simultaneously.