Abstract

Solar access is a crucial factor for the wellness and comfort of building occupants and for the development of the urban fabric. Most countries implemented regulatory frameworks that aim to guarantee appropriate access to sunlight into buildings. The solar envelope is a method that allows to determine the maximum buildout volume that guarantees solar access of neighboring buildings. Computer design tools have been developed to facilitate the automatic creation of solar envelopes. However, most of the tools have limitations when complex regulations need to be taken into account. The presented research develops an alternative computational method to generate solar envelopes to be used for different ordinances and particularly efficient in dense urban environments. Results show that the proposed method permits to obtain larger building masses than the conventional method, and to automate the generation of envelope variations, useful for assessing building performance and form selection in the early design stage.

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