[Equest-users] Shell stacking options

Richard Williams Richard.Williams at arup.com
Fri Apr 9 07:46:02 PDT 2010


Hi again

 

A while ago I posted a question about the use of shells and receive some
very useful responses explaining that best practice is to use different
shells for each exposure/adjacency combination. I have a follow up
question to this which is a little tricky to explain but hopefully the
attached will help.

 

The attached shows two shell variants for the same building. The top
floor (shell 1) is smaller than the other floors. Therefore, for both
variants the floor below is broken into two shells; shell 2 which is
exposed to the top floor and shell 3 that has a roof exposed to
atmosphere. My question relates to the floor below these. Can this be
comprised of a single shell which spans both shell 2 and 3 as per option
1, or does it need to be broken into two to match the shells above as
per option 2?

 

Regards

 

Richard

 

 

 

Ps thanks to Nick for pointing me in the direction of last week's
discussion on shading geometry

 

 

 

From: Richard Williams 
Sent: 09 April 2010 11:03
To: 'equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org'
Subject: Non-rectangular building shade

 

Hello

 

Is it possible to use non-rectangular polygons as shade? If so how do I
do this?

 

Any suggestions much appreciated.

 

Regards

 

Richard

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