Building information modeling and sustainable
design analysis.
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| Sustainability analysis tools utilize better
information from BIM solutions, providing more accurate energy, water and
carbon emission analyses, leading to a more efficient building design and lower
operating costs for the owner. |
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Running the Energy Analysis
Using traditional CAD solutions, energy, water and carbon emission analyses can
be a daunting process. If it’s a 2D solution, either special 3D analysis models
are created or manual plan take-offs from the floor plans are done. If it’s a
3D solution, building data is extracted from disparate CAD files and then
merged into a single input file. In most cases, the data must be massaged for analysis
import and then the output has to be “translated” for the designer’s
consumption.
Now, design and analysis solutions are simplified and run in unison, using a
product like Autodesk Revit Architecture
and Green Building Studio. Architects use the Web-based analysis service with
their building models and can have energy, water and carbon emission results
based on local standards for building type, climate and other attributes within
minutes. The architect can then modify the building design either in Revit or
the Web service and repeat the analyses to see what impact a design change has
on the building design’s energy and water use, and its carbon
emissions.
This straightforward process relies on enormous computational power. Green
Building Studio, for example, uses a large network of relational databases
containing hourly weather data, design data and regionally relevant libraries
of default building characteristics with common energy code baselines.
Win-Win Results
The Green Building Studio Web service and other sustainability analysis tools
utilize better information from BIM solutions, minimizing the cost barrier to
designing green buildings. This combination provides more accurate energy,
water and carbon emission analyses, leading to a more efficient building design
and lower operating costs for the owner. Performing these functions in-house,
design services become more affordable for the client and positively impact the
profitability for the architectural firm. Now, with these new sustainable
design analysis tools, project teams have the ability to design a greener
building, making BIM a win-win proposition for everyone.