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finding:on-december-21-shiratori-apartment-receives-150-square-meter-hours-of-sunlight-vs-70-in-typical-high-riseOn December 21, Shiratori apartment receives 150 square-meter hours of sunlight vs 70 in typical high-rise
Sunlight comparison on shortest day, demonstrating more than double exposure.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- Performance claim based on square-meter hour measurements.
Related by similarity (8)
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- Shiratori apartment has 24 linear meters of daylight-facing wall vs 6 m in typical high-risefinding0.869Daylight performance comparison based on apartment geometry.
- 100% of floor area in Shiratori apartment within 3 m of a window vs ~25% in typical high-risefinding0.809Daylight coverage comparison.
- Initial question posed to residents in the survey.
- Comparative claim about equitable access to private outdoor space.
- Economic feasibility claim countering common assumptions.
- Functional benefit of the narrow building footprint.
- Architectural example of harmony-seeking computation as iterative process where each design step strengthens latent structural features of the site.
- Cultural sensitivity claim.