We will be building a cabin around a 5-acre lake on 90 wooded acres in east Texas. We can position and orient the house pretty much anywhere. The views of the small lake are going to be the emphasis of the cabin with the outside deck and inside living and eating areas located along the back wall of the house and that wall consisting mostly of windows.
I am an anti sun guy and I enjoy being outdoors in the shade. My initial thoughts are to position the cabin on the south side of the lake to allow the deck and living areas along the back of the house to have a northern exposure. That would position the sun behind the living areas and keep those areas cooler when it is hot. An architect has told me the house needs to be on the north side of the lake so the deck and living areas have a southern exposure. He says that with the proper porches you protect yourself from the sun during the summer when the sun is higher and there is benefit from passive solar gains in the winter when the sun is lower. He says that the house will be "cold and dark" with my thoughts on it's position.
Everything I read on the Internet agrees with the thoughts of the architect. But these articles all reference cold climates and every article lists the benefits of southern oriented living areas by emphasizing passive solar gain to help heat the house which is exactly what I do not want to do. I understand that extended overhangs on the porch would block most of the summer sun but I don't understand why you would want to fight it.
I have run across other articles that reference "northern climate bias" regarding home orientation but they don't specifically address how to orient a house in a hot weather climate.
So I come to TexAgs as my source of random knowledge and information. Does anyone have an opinion or advice on this issue? Thanks in advance.
I am an anti sun guy and I enjoy being outdoors in the shade. My initial thoughts are to position the cabin on the south side of the lake to allow the deck and living areas along the back of the house to have a northern exposure. That would position the sun behind the living areas and keep those areas cooler when it is hot. An architect has told me the house needs to be on the north side of the lake so the deck and living areas have a southern exposure. He says that with the proper porches you protect yourself from the sun during the summer when the sun is higher and there is benefit from passive solar gains in the winter when the sun is lower. He says that the house will be "cold and dark" with my thoughts on it's position.
Everything I read on the Internet agrees with the thoughts of the architect. But these articles all reference cold climates and every article lists the benefits of southern oriented living areas by emphasizing passive solar gain to help heat the house which is exactly what I do not want to do. I understand that extended overhangs on the porch would block most of the summer sun but I don't understand why you would want to fight it.
I have run across other articles that reference "northern climate bias" regarding home orientation but they don't specifically address how to orient a house in a hot weather climate.
So I come to TexAgs as my source of random knowledge and information. Does anyone have an opinion or advice on this issue? Thanks in advance.