What is Orientation? Orientation is the disposition of certain parts of a house in relation to seasonal
variations of the sun. A home oriented for solar design is basically a building positioned with respect
to the sun, usually to take advantage of solar energy when required in summer and to minimize heat
conductance during winter.
Why Architects Must Consider Orientation When Designing Residential Buildings and Homes
What is Orientation? Orientation is the disposition of certain parts of a house in relation to seasonal
variations of the sun. A home oriented for solar design is basically a building positioned with respect
to the sun, usually to take advantage of solar energy when required in summer and to minimize heat
conductance during winter.
With the ever-rising energy costs, it becomes increasingly important for architects to orient residential
buildings to harness the sun’s free energy. For home developers and builders, orienting a home to
take advantage of solar energy will increase not only the home’s appeal but also its marketability. For
homeowners, it will help reduce energy costs while making their homes a more comfortable place to
live.
The fact is, the sun never really rises in the east nor sets in the west. If this were the case, orientation
would be a relatively simple thing. In reality, the sun rises and sets in the east and west on only two
days of the year, while something entirely different happens during the remaining 363 days.
This is because the earth’s tilt forces the sun to rise slightly south of east and set south of west in
summer. As a result, the sun spends most of its time in the southern sky during winter and in the
northern sky during the summer. In the southern hemisphere, everything is reversed, such that the
winter sun rises in the northeast and sets in the northwest, while the summer sun rises in the
southeast and sets in the southwest respectively. As such, orientation is a crucial consideration of
residential architecture that should be incorporated into virtually every residential design.
Architects utilize this crucial information to help homeowners achieve long-term energy savings.
The following are the impacts and influences of building orientation:
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