Shadow Analysis is a critical additional study required for Environment Clearance (EC) applications, particularly for B1 and B2 category projects. It evaluates the impact of proposed buildings on surrounding properties, roads, open spaces, and environmentally sensitive zones to ensure regulatory compliance. Our simulation-based Shadow Analysis assesses annual sun path movement, seasonal shadow spread, and microclimatic influence using validated 3D modelling tools.
The detailed Shadow Analysis Report is specifically structured for SEAC committee presentation, including graphical simulations, compliance verification, and impact assessment summaries. . It supports planning decisions by optimizing building orientation, height, and spacing
Seasonal and hourly shadow simulations assessing impact on surrounding buildings and open spaces and mutual shading impact. Includes sun path diagrams, 3D projections, and compliance documentation for SEAC submission.
Get a QuoteSimulates multiple design options to reduce adverse shadow impact. Helps optimize building height, orientation, and massing before approval.
Get a QuoteEvaluates annual sunlight hours on rooftops and façades for solar feasibility. Supports renewable energy planning and sustainability justification.
Get a QuoteShadow Analysis plays a critical role in identifying the impact of proposed developments on adjacent plots, surrounding buildings, and open spaces to ensure adequate sunlight access. Our advanced Shadow Analysis supports optimal building height, massing, and orientation decisions, helping architects achieve environmentally responsive and regulation-compliant designs. A detailed Shadow Analysis Report ensures a smooth Environment Clearance (EC) submission process by meeting SEAC requirements, minimizing approval-stage queries, and strengthening compliance for dense urban projects.
Shadow Analysis is required to assess the impact of the proposed building on surrounding properties and open spaces. It ensures compliance with environmental norms and supports SEAC review during EC approval
It identifies effective annual sunlight availability for solar panel installation. This improves energy efficiency planning and enhances environmental clearance documentation.