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March 11, 2015
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Sustainable Strategies - Louvers and Sun Shading Part 2

Chelsea | The Student Architect
March 11, 2015
tips+tricks, sustainability

In this video we dig a little deeper into the sun diagram, identifying different effects that lighting can have on your building based on its orientation to the sun. Here we talk about the types of shading you should use based on the direction the sun is coming from.

 

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