[BLDG-SIM] Energy Modeling Software Recommendations for Architects
Thomas White
twhite at glumac.com
Fri Jun 22 12:07:20 PDT 2007
Greetings BLDG-SIMmers,
Some of our architect clients use Ecotect. Although it is NOT a DOE-2-like software for hourly energy analysis, it is a great front-end tool for 3D visualizations of lighting, temperature, ventilation, acoustics and other design parameters.
Here's an URL for more information: http://squ1.com/ecotect/features
Thomas J. White, P.E.
Associate
Lead Engineer, Energy Services
LEED® Accredited Professional
<http://www.glumac.com/>
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320 SW Washington, Suite 200
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T. 503.227.5280 F. 503.274.7674 D. 503-345-6246
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From: BLDG-SIM at gard.com [mailto:BLDG-SIM at gard.com]On Behalf Of Peterson, John
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 10:50 AM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] Energy Modeling Software Recommendations for Architects
We use a program called IES Virtual Environment for much of our modeling, especially in schematic design. It gives us a good idea of major concerns we might have with day-lighting, glare, and passive solar use. On top of that it can give some slick renderings for presentations. The only drawback is you need to buy the licenses for each module to do the more in-depth things, such as ventilation air flow modeling. But then again you don't have to buy everything if you're not going to use it.
John Peterson, PE, LEED AP
R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, LLP
625 N. Washington Street Alexandria, VA 22314-1913
Tel: (703) 683-9700
Fax: (703) 683-2480
www.vanderweil.com
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From: BLDG-SIM at gard.com [mailto:BLDG-SIM at gard.com] On Behalf Of Robert Des Rosiers
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 1:05 PM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] Energy Modeling Software Recommendations for Architects
All:
Of course there are many software options for building performance modeling. As an architecture studio we are concerned more w/ developing form, assemblies, daylighting models, water use, etc... to develop good building practice and are less interested in getting overwhelmed by all the data required by software like eQuest. I noticed that the DOE is developing an EnergyPlus plug-in for SketchUp which sounds promising.
What software is recommended for developing a simple but useful in-house design tool for schematic building performance modeling? Something that allows us to modify and evaluate the effects of building orientation, form, fenestrations as well as insulation values, mechanical systems, lighting, etc... Preferably something that simulates performance from a 3D model (like SKP) not infinite fields of data inputs (like eQuest).
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Robert Des Rosiers, LEED AP
STUDIO MA Architecture & Environmental Design
www.studioma.com
desrosiers at studioma.com
602 251 3800 fax 251 3100
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