This document provides details about a case study on the 8D House in Bukit Damansara, Malaysia. It discusses the various sun shading strategies implemented in the house to achieve thermal comfort, including a canopy roof with large overhangs and high insulation, vertical metal sun screens, and internal shading devices. The strategies aim to minimize direct solar radiation and heat gain. Factors like materials, building form, landscaping, and surrounding context are considered to influence the effectiveness of these passive cooling methods. The document analyzes how the strategies adopted vernacular design approaches and concluded that shading helps reduce energy consumption and improve occupant comfort in tropical climates.