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Museums have evolved with the diverse needs of their visitors and exhibits over the past two centuries. Currently, they have multiple functions of display, conservation, research and public education about artworks and cultural events. Therefore, exhibits should be displayed in various ways so that visitors can feel inter-relations with exhibits. This study is an attempt to provide an accurate simulation integrated into architectural design process. The exhibition areas of the museums should be provided with the stable lighting environmentfor visitors and artworks. However, the Seoul Museum of Art (SMOA) has had numerous problems caused by excessively incoming sunlight through skylight, thus warranting consideration to resolve them. According to the major findings of this study, the comparison of measured results with simulated results showed that relative errors at measured points were fairly big because of the differences of sky conditions. Therefore, the correction factor and the corrected simulations were calculated to correct the errors of two results and to validate RADIANCE. The results for the validation of RADIANCE show that it is very effective in simulating the lighting environment under the clear sky with sun and its simulations can provide the proposed toplight designs for SMOA. Therefore, the research results of thisstudy show that they can be very useful during architectural design process. |