Description
It’s early in the design process. Wouldn’t it be great if there was something that evaluated the benefit of adding insulation, the impact of installing heftier glazing, or the increased efficiency in rotating your building 10 degrees? Architects don’t want to get into energy “modeling.” That’s not their gig. Let's leave that to the MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) professionals. Early energy analysis is the way to go, and tools within Revit software are available to help guide the process. In this session, we will investigate the tools available, including Insight 360 software, and the benefits of running energy analysis early in project design. We’ll discuss the fine line between energy “modeling” and energy “analysis,” as well as workflow implementation and documentation. This session features Revit. AIA Approved
Principaux enseignements
- Understand the features of Insight 360
- Discover the benefits of early energy analysis (not energy modeling!)
- Learn how to integrate energy analysis into typical production
- Understand output and documentation
Intervenants
- KFKimberly FuhrmanKimberly Fuhrman has more than 20 years’ experience in both the civil and architectural fields. She is a Revit Architecture Certified Professional and the Revit Structure Content Manager for AUGI World. Kimberly is the BIM Manager for LSC Design, Inc.
- DMDennis McNealDennis is a licensed architect and BIM Manager for AECOM in Roanoke Virginia and alumni speaker at Autodesk University. At AECOM, Dennis guides BIM planning, standards, project setup and assists project teams with their design efforts. He is also responsible for training BIM staff, investigating new technology and promoting and refining project workflow improvements.
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