algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi,
I'm trying to model a list of buildings and to perform daylight calculations on all of them (at the same time) - including the shadings they give to each other if they're close.
The buildings don't shade each other wherever I place them...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Andrei
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dear Andrei,
the calculation is over a whole year, over the whole day so you will not see clear shadows on the towers as they get blurred.
calculate it at one day and a specific time and you will see the result you expect.
best
I'm setting the day period to a domain ( interval between 2 consecutive integers : 277 - 278 or to the same integer : 278 ) and varying the hour interval from a few to more hours.
I've noticed that there is a very small difference in the values: below 1 unit of what I am getting at output. Shouldn't there be a more definite difference between the facades of 2 buildings which are very close and one is in the shade of the other most of the day ? Maybe I haven't set up my computation parameters correctly ?
Regards,
Andrei
What would be the best computation to depict differences in shading during 10 - 17 on an average day ? I am referring to the different parameters the Insolation Calculations geco component takes ?
Thanks and Regards,
Andrei
Hi,
After opening your file the problem you face is that your facades are singles faces....so even if there would be a shadow it cannot be visualized as you calculate everything depending on one face.
So what you actually have to-do is to subdivide the facades and then calculate the impact.
best
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