2020
DOI: 10.11606/gtp.v15i2.161997
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Integrating daylight simulation in the design process: comparative analysis between two computational platforms

Abstract: Daylighting presents an important role for high performance buildings. Currently, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has excelled in the Architecture and Engineering (A&E) industry as a collaboration and information exchange methodology that generates integrated computational models. Simulation plug-ins for BIM tools capable of performing daylighting simulations in a semi-automated way have been developed, thus presenting a more simplified simulation process and favoring the adoption of performance analys… Show more

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“…Insight, anintegrated simulationplug-in for Revit, allows performance analysis for a range of performance areas, including daylighting. Insight is suitable for the initial phases of the design process and supports the verification of code compliances, the automation of the analysis model development and quick single-point daylighting analysis (Garcia et al, 2020). In Insight, the LEED v4 EQ credit 7 option 2 analysis type that is specified by the US Green Building Council (U.S. Green Building Council, 2009) is used in this research.…”
Section: Design Process With Holoarchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insight, anintegrated simulationplug-in for Revit, allows performance analysis for a range of performance areas, including daylighting. Insight is suitable for the initial phases of the design process and supports the verification of code compliances, the automation of the analysis model development and quick single-point daylighting analysis (Garcia et al, 2020). In Insight, the LEED v4 EQ credit 7 option 2 analysis type that is specified by the US Green Building Council (U.S. Green Building Council, 2009) is used in this research.…”
Section: Design Process With Holoarchmentioning
confidence: 99%