Evenly Lit, Not Overlit: Rethinking Brightness in Subtropical Cities
Younch Hotel / MUDA-Architects. Image © HereSpaceIn South China, there is occasionally an urban myth—especially across Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou—about choosing a home that avoids western light. Over decades, the west-facing sun has proven to be a particularly difficult condition to live with: its low angle in the afternoon, its aggressive heat gain (especially in summer), and the way it penetrates deep into interiors. With global warming and longer, hotter seasons, that
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