Articles by Harry Watson

One Undershaft, or the Trellis as it is less formally known, forms a part the most recent tranche of proposed building developments in the City of London. At a height [...]

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are expected to be brought into force from November 2028. Following our March article, in which [...]

Pager Power has developed bespoke software for modelling daylight, sunlight and overshadowing (DSO) effects for building developments. This comes as part of our plans to improve our service offering to [...]

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are expected to be brought into force from November 2028. Following our November article, in which [...]

On an artificial atoll created within the Osaka Bay lies Japan’s third airport, a feat of modern engineering which serves over 25 million passengers annually [1]. It boasts two runways, [...]

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are planned to be applicable from November 2028; the CAA has launched a consultation with UK [...]

There has been cause for celebration among any and all professionals who use Microsoft Excel in recent weeks as Microsoft has announced that it will be integrating Python into its [...]

You may remember briefly learning about refraction in physics at school – light moves more slowly in denser materials and therefore light appears to bend when it moves through glass [...]

In January, we reported that the record for instantaneous wind power generation had been broken twice in quick succession, and we can now celebrate some further records regarding power generation [...]

Pager Power has recently undertaken a comparison of glare guidance used in Germany and Pager Power’s own glint and glare guidance, used in the UK. Figure 1: Agrivoltaics solar plant, [...]




