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Height–zoning change of residential buildings in contemporary urbanism with respect to daylight and insolation
The paper focuses on legislatively allowable amount of external shade by proposed height-zoning change of a structure and its impact on distribution of daylight and direct sunlight, light comfort, and insolation time in affected areas in dependence on their orientation. It also deals with a volume solution in terms of hygienic conditions in such residential buildings.
Height–zoning change of residential buildings in contemporary urbanism with respect to daylight and insolation
The paper focuses on legislatively allowable amount of external shade by proposed height-zoning change of a structure and its impact on distribution of daylight and direct sunlight, light comfort, and insolation time in affected areas in dependence on their orientation. It also deals with a volume solution in terms of hygienic conditions in such residential buildings.
Height–zoning change of residential buildings in contemporary urbanism with respect to daylight and insolation
Iringová Agnes (author) / Rybárik Ján (author)
2016
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