[Equest-users] Building rotations

Vikram Sami VSami at lasarchitect.com
Fri Jun 19 11:49:27 PDT 2009


Appendix G requires that you make all walls non-shading surfaces so I'm pretty sure you don't model the surrounding buildings for your baseline 
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From: equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org on behalf of John Aulbach
Sent: Fri 6/19/2009 13:26
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org; JohnGrando
Subject: Re: [Equest-users] Building rotations




John:

I am unsure of LEED, but I will bet you cannot use the surrounding building shading for just the complicated reasons you mention. I did a LEED Base Case of a building built into the side of foothills. When I rotated the building for the other directions, I left the undeground parts right where they were, essentially rotaing the foothills.

Otherwise, people might get "fancy" with shading.

My impression of the USGBC approach is that they are trying to "level playing field" approaches such as this.

John Aulbach

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> Subject: [Equest-users] Building rotations
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> Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 6:59 AM
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> I have a question regarding modeling for LEED.  I
> am working on a building in New York City and it is
> surrounded by much higher buildings.  Are we allowed to
> model the surrounding buildings in the baseline and
> design?  If so, when I rotate it, do I keep
> readjusting it so that it doesn't intersect with the
> fixed shades?
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> It seems like the other buildings should be taken into
> account considering that this building is around 80% glass
> but does not receive a large amount of sunlight.
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