Inviato da giulia di francesco il Dom, 16/03/2014 - 22:39
The images show that the excessive proximity of the buildings, does not allow good lighting throughout the day.
In fact, it has good lighting only in the morning and after 13.00 p.m the area is in the shade.
Inviato da Luca.Querzola il Dom, 16/03/2014 - 22:37
The building that I studied is located in Via Innocenzo X in Rome.
All the buildings of the area have about 5/6 floor and their distance is about 10/12 meters. (Pic. 1)
In the second image we can see the north and in the third one I evidence the internal disposition.
So it's expectable in the early morning that the sun will light the upper floor, then around the noon the sunlight hits the window of the Bedrooms.
Inviato da lorenzo.prn il Dom, 16/03/2014 - 22:31
PROCESS:
Step 1: Start Autodesk Vasari, create a New project, then click Project Units in the Manage menu. Change the preset units to the metric units then press ok.
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Inviato da Emma Allegretti il Dom, 16/03/2014 - 21:59
Analysis
My building is located in Via Sambucuccio D'alando, near to Piazza Bologna in Rome.
The edifice is formed by seven floor plus a basament level.
I've focused my analysis on the part of the building (colored in red) where my apartment is situated on three different part of the day:
- 8 am ;
Inviato da Agnese Lanciaprima il Dom, 16/03/2014 - 21:26
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