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Hey, Eric here with 30 by 40 Design Workshop, I wanted to talk about how architects use the Sun to influence their designs, but rather than speak in generalities, I wanted to use a detail from a project to show you how it works in practice. Before we get into the detail youll need a little background. One of the most responsible things you can do as an architect is to listen and that, for me, always begins with the site: the climate, geography, wind patterns, and of course, the Sun. Architecture is nothing without light and its perhaps the most important organizing force for our work. Its usually where I start my site analysis, by diagramming the path of the Sun as an overlay on the site plan, and Ill get into the specifics on how I do this in a minute. The predominant solar orientation - where the most direct sunlight comes from - here in the northern hemisphere, is the south. So, the more of our building that can face south the more efficiently were able to capture and use the S