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?
Is this reading Solar Radiation data? From Vasrari or Ecotect?
ReplyDeleteNo 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".
ReplyDeleteHahaha....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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ReplyDelete@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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