Exploring Aerodynamics

This is a revised diagram of the aerodynamics of our roof scape. It shows the high pressure areas in red, neutral in orange, and low pressure or vaccume areas in yellow. It also illustrates how we intend to use air flowing over the surface to suck interior air our, thus providing a consistant exchange of air.
SIDE NOTE
On a side note, in response to the citicism we recieved monday, we redesigned our cells. They now retain the planar directionality of our surface while satisfying the single oblique mandate. We achieved this by rotating the frame in which the skylight is inserted. This not only satisfys the requirements but it also provides a very interesting aperture like bottom side which will begin to filter and bounce light. We will explore what implications the twisting of the surface will have on the aerodynamics in the following days.

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RSarrach
I don’t think the black is working for you yet. I will post some drawing examples sometime in the next 48hrs as reference.
Sep 27th, 2007
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