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Dear Joey,
This is a very good question.
Since you encountered such a situation, it is best to:
1. Often, this building does not stand-alone.
2. Do look around at other buildings on the same "row". And where their "main entrance" are located.
3. If it is a shopping complex, usually, there is a "major" entry or lobby vs a smaller side lobby.
4. Check for sun-light/shadow flow. Which facing is blocked by other buildings?
5. Is the building close to the sea? If so, often, we should look closely at the facing towards the sea.
6. At the entrance area, check to see which lobby looks bright (natural brightness).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/25/2004 5:47:46 AM, Anonymous wrote:
If i were to make a
sitting-facing analysis of a
building that has an entrance
in all four directions at the
ground floor of the building,
what will be my reference to
select which sitting-facing
direction to consider and
analyze?


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