The modeling program Autodesk Vasari has among its main functions the ECOTECT SOLAR RADIATION, a tool that allows you to know the amount of radiation, expressed in kWh / sq m, which receive the various parts of a building.
This tool gives us the opportunity to choose in which period of time we want to work, if the analysis looks at a particular time of year or a day, or take into reference an entire season.
I analyze my palace specifically correlating changes according to three different periods of the year and two different moments of the day:
March 23, 2014: 10.00 (facing northeast)
March 23, 2014: 10.00 (facing southwest)
March 23, 2014: 16.00 (facing northeast)
March 23, 2014: 16.00 (facing southwest)
July 23, 2014: 10.00 (facing northeast)
July 23; 2014: 10.00 (facing southwest)
July 23, 2014: 16.00 (facing northeast)
July 23, 2014: 16.00 (facing southwest)
November 23, 2014: 10.00 (facing northeast)
November 23, 2014: 10.00 (facing southwest)
November 23, 2014: 16.00 (facing nordeast)
November 23, 2014: 16.00 (facing southwest)