I proceeded to analyze solar after adding details to the 3D model. I decided to analyze the most significant periods of the year (summer solstice, winter solstice, spring equinox, autumn equinox) trying to verify the deductions made in the first tutorial.
SPRING EQUINOX
FALL EQUINOX
SUMMER SOLSTICE
WINTER SOLSTICE
As you can see the north-east façade is always characterized by its bluish coloration, because as I said is directly illuminated by only a few hours in the morning. This is valid for all four analyzed phases. the service area and the living room have this exposure, for this reason they have a very pleasant interior temperature of the warm periods of the year, but are a bit cold especially during the winter. As regards the southwest facade it is characterized by a warmer coloring, except that in the summer period. In this area of the building are located the bedrooms which are then quite cool during summer and warm during remained of the year. Because the bedrooms enjoy excellent lighting, it was decided to lay on the floor parquet for make the environment even hotter during the winter in a natural way, and trying to limit the use of heaters.
In the first tutorial I talked about the use of the outside area of each apartment, which turned out to be very pleasant during the summer. My apartment has a terrace broader located between the two buildings,which during the summer and spring is often used to eating out, as it is very fresh and airy. During the winter, however, is not too sheltered, so you can not use it as during the summer.
This area of the terrace is not illuminated for much of the day and therefore are frequently stains or separations.
The same problems are also found along the ramp of the garage or in the perimeter wall, in short, in all those areas where the sun does not radiate throughout the day.