[BLDG-SIM] exterior shading
Jason Glazer
jglazer at gard.com
Thu Mar 11 06:41:05 PST 1999
DOE-2 can calculate shading from an energy impact
perspective but better a better program would probably be a
daylighting visualization program.
See
http://www.eren.doe.gov/buildings/tools_directory/
Go to "other applications" than "solar?climate analysis"
On 11 Mar 99, at 11:20, Jan Romer wrote:
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> Hello all subscribers,
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> We are looking for software which can show (calculate) the outside
> shading properties of buildings.
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> Example: in a town sometimes buildings are located close together
> whereby the shading of one building reduces the daylight properties of
> rooms in another building
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> Does someone know the existance of such software?
> Please inform me
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> Thanks
> Jan Romer
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