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Table
of Contents
1 - Example
- Existing Buildings
2 - Example
- Proposed Development
3 - Planning
Criteria
4 - Planning
Criteria - First Part
5 - What
is Vertical Sky Component?
6 - What
is a Sky Component?
7 - Sky Factor In Practice...
8 - Why
Vertical?
9 - VSC In Practice...
10- Why
is VSC a useful measure of Daylight?
11- So
How do we Calculate Sky Components?
12- And
what about Vertical Sky Components?
13- Angle
in Plan
14- Angle
in Plan
15- Elevation
Angle
16- Elevation
Angle
17- Horizontal
Edge
18- Horizontal
Edge
19- So
What is the VSC in this case?
20- Droop
Lines
21- Droop
Lines
22- A
complete Waldram Diagram
23- VSC
TABLE
24- VSC
Example - Existing Buildings
25- VSC
TABLE
26- VSC
Example - Proposed Development
27- VSC
TABLE
28- Pass
or Fail?
29- In
Reality...
30- Other
ways of looking at VSC
31- Average
Daylight Factor
32- Average
Daylight Factor (ADF)
33- ADF
Example
34- More
Sophisticated Calculations
35- Sunlight
Criteria
36- Direction
Finder Axes
37- Sunlight
Availability Diagram
38- Sun
Path Waldram Diagram
39- Permanent
Shadow
40- Permanent
Shadow - Example
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