1st Edition

Design Energy Simulation for Architects Guide to 3D Graphics

By Kjell Anderson Copyright 2014
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    Leading architectural firms are now using in-house design simulation to help make more sustainable design decisions. Taking advantage of these new tools requires understanding of what can be done with simulation, how to do it, and how to interpret the results.

    This software-agnostic book, which is intended for you to use as a professional architect, shows you how to reduce the energy use of all buildings using simulation for shading, daylighting, airflow, and energy modeling. Written by a practicing architect who specializes in design simulation, the book includes 30 case studies of net-zero buildings, as well as of projects with less lofty goals, to demonstrate how energy simulation has helped designers make early decisions.

    Within each case study, author Kjell Anderson mentions the software used, how the simulation was set up, and how the project team used the simulation to make design decisions. Chapters and case studies are written so that you learn general concepts without being tied to particular software. Each chapter builds on the theory from previous chapters, includes a summary of concept-level hand calculations (if applicable), and gives comprehensive explanations with graphic examples. Additional topics include simulation basics, comfort, climate analysis, a discussion on how simulation is integrated into some firms, and an overview of some popular design simulation software.

    1. Introduction to Design Simulation for Architects  2. Design Simulation Basics  3. Comfort and Controls  4. Climate Analysis  5. Planning and Goal Setting  6. Glazing Properties  7. Solar Irradiation and Thermal Storage  8. Daylighting and Glare  9. Airflow Analysis  10. Energy Modeling  11. Software  12. Design Simulation in Practice

    Biography

    Kjell Anderson practices at LMN Architects in Seattle, Washington, USA.

    "Kjell's writing manages to blend high-level overview with detailed specifics in a way that is both engaging and illuminating. His significant practical experience, as well as that of his interviewees, makes this book a unique and valuable contribution to the world of energy modeling and simulation."

    Andrew Marsh, creator of Ecotect

     

    "Anderson has curated the best examples of how architects can engage with building performance simulation tools early and often throughout the design process."

    Heather Gayle Holdridge, Sustainability Manager at Lake Flato Architects

     

    "By an architect for architects, this book is accessible, clear and visually informative - the modeling roadmap we’ve been waiting for!"

    Margaret Montgomery, Sustainable Design Leader at NBBJ

     

    "Anderson offers a compelling overview of energy modeling for architects, encouraging incorporation of natural energy strategies leading to a significant reduction of carbon emissions."

    Edward Mazria, Founder and CEO of Architecture 2030

     

    "An essential desktop reference for any architect hoping to incorporate simulation into their arsenal, this book highlights how to use evidence-based approaches to achieve high-performance and design excellence."

    Blake Jackson, Sustainability Practice Leader at Tsoi Kobus and Associates