Phalanxes of trees like the Men of Harlech marching… but why do we treat sunlight so appallingly in our cities? A tiny percentage of the ground in The City gets more than two hours of direct sunlight a day (let alone the dismal daylight inside these buildings, which require 24 hour lighting, despite huge quantities of glass) due to their enormous floorplates
Yes, I agree. The Garden Museum did quite a lot of work on the importance of sunlight when threatened by a huge neighbouring development. It may be available online on their website. Charles
Phalanxes of trees like the Men of Harlech marching… but why do we treat sunlight so appallingly in our cities? A tiny percentage of the ground in The City gets more than two hours of direct sunlight a day (let alone the dismal daylight inside these buildings, which require 24 hour lighting, despite huge quantities of glass) due to their enormous floorplates
Yes, I agree. The Garden Museum did quite a lot of work on the importance of sunlight when threatened by a huge neighbouring development. It may be available online on their website. Charles