Tag Archives: Glazing Orientation

Designing for Winter Light in a UK Home

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Why Winter Light Behaves So Differently in the UK Winter does not simply give a UK home fewer hours of summer-style light. The angle, duration and availability of sunlight all change. During winter, the sun remains much lower in the sky and the days become considerably shorter. That changes both which elevations receive direct sunlight […]

Why North-Facing Glass Behaves Nothing Like South-Facing

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The Fundamental Difference: Direct Sun Versus Diffuse Daylight North- and south-facing windows can use exactly the same glass and still create very different conditions inside a home. The reason begins with the path of the sun. In the UK, the sun travels predominantly across the southern part of the sky. A south-facing elevation therefore has […]

How Orientation Should Shape Every Glazing Decision

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North, South, East and West: What Actually Changes? The direction a window faces changes when sunlight reaches it, the angle at which that sunlight arrives and how solar exposure varies throughout the day. That means two identical panes of glass on different elevations can create very different conditions inside the same home. South-facing glazing can […]