Site Analysis Diagrams

Site analysis is a preliminary phase of architectural and urban design processes dedicated to the study of the climatic, geographical, historical, legal, and infrastructural context of a specific site.

The result of this analytic process is a summary, usually a graphical sketch, which sets in relation the relevant environmental information with the morphology of the site in terms of parcel, topography, and built environment. This result is then used as a starting point for the development of environment-related strategies during the design process.

image by: architectureadmirers.com

 

A number of graphical tools for site analysis have been developed to assist designers in this task. These tools are: the Sundial, the Sun Path Diagram, the Radiation Square, the Wind Rose, and the Wind Square.