No solar radiation, actually. The panels are reacting to North/South/East/West/Up/Down and adjusting accordingly. This also means that it will not react to overshadowing. But hey, for how long are your neighbors REALLY going to be around? As a great and egotistical architect once said "We make our own context".
Hahaha....it's pretty neat. i like it. have you ever tried hooking up ecotect and revit to share data and make a panel that will react accordingly? Will that be possible with RevitExcel Link as data medium and bunch of reporting parameters in Revit?
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Is this reading Solar Radiation data? From Vasrari or Ecotect?
No solar radiation, actually. The panels are reacting to North/South/East/West/Up/Down and adjusting accordingly. This also means that it will not react to overshadowing. But hey, for how long are your neighbors REALLY going to be around? As a great and egotistical architect once said "We make our own context".
Hahaha....it's pretty neat. i like it. have you ever tried hooking up ecotect and revit to share data and make a panel that will react accordingly? Will that be possible with RevitExcel Link as data medium and bunch of reporting parameters in Revit?
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@konrad. Sounds like a great tool, I haven't tried it out yet but will take a look. What you are describing seems like a pretty viable workflow.
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