Now that I have secured a position within the site of Old Curzon Street Station I wanted to test the light quality. The experiment below looks at light quality during the summer (21st june) from morning, noon and evening.
Morning
As you can see, in the morning the light illuminates a vast amount of the space, in particular within the bedroom and the kitchen areas, which are two areas that my client may be in during the morning hours.
Noon
The afternoon however presents a stark contrast to the morning with the majority of the dwelling in shade except for the double height void above the champagne bar and living room. This may be an aspect of the dwelling were additional windows may be added or to look into the benefits of artificial light fittings.
Evening
In the late evening the front of the dwelling is flooded with light, especially in the kitchen. It is also key to note how the roof light casts light onto the slanted roof of the bathroom which itself reflects light back into the main room - making this area surprisingly bright and airy. The bedroom is dark in comparison to the rest of the spaces which is a requirements of my client (maybe to conceal a secret lovers?).