Sun study
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‎2004-10-23 03:23 AM
The process requires calculating the shadowed area on the park as existing, the shadowed area on the park with the new building included, and subtracting the first value from the second value, for *about 1400 moments in the year* (one shot every 15 minutes for 27 days each representing a week in a half year).
The 54 sun studies part (27 existing, 27 new) gets taken care of by ArchiCAD, I guess exporting as 2D lines. Then there is manual magicwanding or whatever to highlight the area of shadow on the park itself by getting it into a polygon or zone, and checking what that value is. My optimist estimate is that each moment may take between one and two minutes, which makes the job a 24 to 48 man hours job.
I find it hard to believe that every single sun study provided to the city required a week or more from some unfortunate guy, and I hope there must be some better method.
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‎2004-10-23 03:40 PM
One thing I would suggest is to see if there is a consistent mathematical relationship between the different moments. If so you might only need to to measure some number of key frames and interpolate the others by calculation.

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‎2004-10-23 07:53 PM
Some time ago I was shown an Add-On (in the very early days of Add-Ons) that performed shadow studies in ArchiCAD and prepared data to submit data to the (Tokyo?) building authority. Apparently their requirements were quite complex. What I also recall from this tool was the speed with which it did all this on what would be a dinosaur of a computer by today's standards.
Bearing in mind that the Zone Tool was originally conceived for the German market and addressing Berlin's rigorous space type and quantity requirements for housing projects, would it be too much to consider finding this amazing tool and brining some of its functionality to the broader user base.
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‎2004-10-23 10:12 PM
A similar option, taking more computer time but no human time, might be to create an automation script in Photoshop that takes a folder with all of the individual frames of the animation and merges them, one by one (bring new one in as a layer with appropriate blending mode, merge layers, bring next one in, etc.)... ??
Thinking sideways...
Karl
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‎2004-10-24 03:41 AM
Generate the PMK's and place them in register in your layout. Plot result or draft over the end result showing the net yearly shadow area. How many samples do you really need? Interpolate between dates and times.

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‎2004-10-24 04:17 AM
AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16
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‎2004-10-24 07:28 AM
In the presentation the graphics are meant to support the shaded area calculations, and the numbers are what count (they go into a spreadsheet and from there to the Parks authority or whatever). So that movies or pictures won't work unless they are vectorial and with some tracing let me calculate the area using the zone or polygon tool.
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‎2004-10-24 07:31 AM
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‎2004-10-24 08:07 AM
Burginger wrote:I assume he is referring to San Francisco Argentina. Is that what you meant or are you thinking of Bagdad by the Bay?
Well that's San Francisco for ya. Lot of luck with that jurisdiction.
Ignacio wrote:It still seems to me that there are probably some reasonably simple mathematical relationships that should allow you to calculate values between a few measured key frames.
In the presentation the graphics are meant to support the shaded area calculations, and the numbers are what count (they go into a spreadsheet and from there to the Parks authority or whatever). So that movies or pictures won't work unless they are vectorial and with some tracing let me calculate the area using the zone or polygon tool.
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‎2004-10-24 07:02 PM
Matthew wrote:It's the San Francisco Burbinger is thinking of. Luck and temperance.Burginger wrote:I assume he is referring to San Francisco Argentina. Is that what you meant or are you thinking of Bagdad by the Bay?
Well that's San Francisco for ya. Lot of luck with that jurisdiction.