Tájolását
Tájolását is a Hungarian term that broadly refers to orientation or positioning, particularly in relation to cardinal directions. It can describe the direction a building faces, the orientation of a celestial body, or the positioning of one's self within a landscape. In architecture, tájolását is crucial for passive solar design, influencing how a building receives sunlight for heating and lighting. A south-facing tájolását in the Northern Hemisphere maximizes solar gain during winter, while strategic shading can mitigate overheating in summer.
In astronomy, the tájolását of a planet or star refers to its position in the sky. This