Lect. 8 Sun Path
Lect. 8 Sun Path
Lect. 8 Sun Path
Sun Path
Sun path refers to the apparent significant
Sun Path
Accurate location-specific knowledge of sun path
sunlight
the suns path at different times of the day and year
how the sites shape, slope and orientation affect
solar access
how obstructions such as adjacent buildings, trees
and landforms will impact on the site and the
potential design
the owners lifestyle for example, when they want
to have sun or shade.
Sun paths
The simplest way to assess the passage of sun
Solar radiation
Solar or ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the energy
Shade
Shade is often required in the summer, especially
solar access.
It is difficult to utilise effective passive solar
design features on these sites, and they should
generally be avoided.
Where it is not possible to avoid or the site is an
otherwise desirable one (e.g. if it has excellent
views), careful consideration of design including
building location (e.g. locate as high as possible
on the site), orientation and use of
skylights/clerestories can maximise the benefits
of solar access.
Locating information
information about sunshine hours and mean