Poster presentation for Computational Methods of Energy- and Climate Design

Poster presentation for Computational Methods of Energy- and Climate Design elective course

MIBS students who attended the Computational Methods of Energy- and Climate Design elective course, spearheaded by Architecture and Building Systems A/S Group, concluded the course with a poster presentation.

Dr. Justin McCarty briefed students on how presentation works

The course explores climate-responsive architecture through computational design and simulation. Using real-life cases and buildings from around the world, they learnt how to integrate passive and active strategies for sustainable building design.

Using tools such as Rhinoceros 3D and Grasshopper, they were tasked with:

  • conducting environmental, site and climate analysis;
  • creating daylight, airflow and energy simulations;
  • offering parametric design and performance optimisation;
  • establishing energy systems modelling using the energy hub approach
Poster designed to include all analysis and proposals from students
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