sydretning
Sydretning, also known as southward orientation, is a term used in Danish architecture and urban planning to describe the practice of aligning buildings and streets in a north-south direction. This approach is primarily employed to maximize the amount of sunlight that buildings receive, particularly during the winter months when daylight is scarce.
The concept of sydretning is deeply rooted in Denmark's geographical location and climate. Due to its high
The practice of sydretning is not only beneficial for energy efficiency but also for the well-being of
Sydretning is a common feature in Danish architecture and urban planning, with many cities and towns designed
In recent years, the principle of sydretning has gained international recognition as a sustainable and energy-efficient