Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Light Series 1


February 1: It is clear to see the shadows on the sofa are much farther to the center than in the following weeks, but in general the area still functions well to sit and read a book. The dining table only catches an edge of true sunlight, the rest is still ultimately shaded.

February 14: Daylight comes in mainly from the south window in the evening warming the sofa making a nice place to read. The natural bright light doesn't really reach the table yet, so it is difficult to use without artifical light. There is still only a couple of hours of bright light in the space as the sun sets early.


February 28: There is a visible difference in the shadow on the couch. The sun from the south window is projecting longer shadows later into the afternoon, making this space more functional for longer without artificial light.







March 14: There is a much more visible brightness in the space, light is streaming in from both windows now for the first time, and creates a very comfortable warm glow, enabling us to use the whole space in natural light, not just the sofa. The light also stays around much longer thanks to day light savings.





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