What causes loss of sunlight?

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In recent years, the population of France’s metropolises has been growing rapidly. Rennes, for example, is experiencing sustained growth. The Rennes metropolis expects to welcome 100,000 new inhabitants by 2040. Welcoming them requires new construction, while limiting urban sprawl. This urban densification has an impact in terms of loss of sunlight. The construction of more and taller buildings can block the sun’s rays, thus reducing sunshine. The evolution of our cities modifies the solar gain available in housing. Here are the main causes of sunlight loss.

 

the new york high line with old and new buildings and vegetation

A new building casts its shadow

I’m losing sunlight because a new building is shading me. A new building site is is depriving me of the sunlight that used to illuminate my home.

A building is going up in front of my house

I’m experiencing a loss of sunlight because a new building is going up in front of my house and is shading me. A new building is blocking the sunlight I used to enjoy in my home.

A housing estate is being built in front of my house

I’m experiencing a loss of sunlight because a housing estate is being built in front of my house and is overshadowing it. The land in front of my house has become a building site. It has been sold to a developer who is building houses on it. This new development cuts off the sunlight coming in through my windows.

A house is being built in front of my house

I’m experiencing a loss of sunlight because a house is being built in front of my house and is shading me. The new house next door is blocking out the sun that used to light my living room.

A house is growing in front of my house

I’m experiencing a loss of sunlight because a house is being extended in front of my house and is overshadowing me. My neighbor across the street decides to extend his house. The extension prevents the sun’s rays from reaching my windows.

The house next door gets bigger

I’m losing sunlight because the house next door is getting bigger and shading me. My next-door neighbor is extending his house and blocking the sun that used to shine on my home.

Solar panels cast a shadow over me

I’m losing sunlight because solar panels are shading me. A neighboring house has decided to install photovoltaic panels. Since they were installed, my home has become darker because the panels are blocking natural light into my rooms.

A view screen shades my eyes

I’m losing sunlight because a privacy screen is shading me. My neighbor has installed a privacy screen that shades me and blocks the sun’s rays from entering my home.

A neighbor’s hedge gives me shade

I’m losing sunlight because a neighbor’s hedge is shading me. The sun’s rays are blocked by my neighbor’s hedge. Its cast shadow darkens my home.

A neighbor’s tree deprives me of sunlight

I’m losing sunlight because a neighbor’s tree is blocking it. My neighbor has a tree in his garden that produces a plant mask effect. This cuts off access to natural light in a room.

My neighbor raises his house

I’m losing sunlight because my neighbor is raising his house and shading me. My neighbor recently decided to raise his house. Its height has become an obstacle to the sun’s rays in my home.

My neighbor is building an extension

I’m losing sunlight because my neighbor is building an extension and shading me. My neighbor is modifying his house and building an extension. It deprives me of natural light.

My neighbor is building a wall

I’m losing sunlight because my neighbor is building a wall and shading me. My neighbor has built a wall to protect himself from the wind and the sun. This shades my home by blocking out the sun’s rays.

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A new building casts its shadow
A new building overshadows me
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

a building and a tree that hide the sun