
Modeling Architectural Microclimate Effects: Which Approach, When?
A model is a representation — typically simplified and/or idealized — of a ‘thing’ (e.g., a structure, a system, a phenomenon, etc.). In scientific pursuits, wind models are…
A model is a representation — typically simplified and/or idealized — of a ‘thing’ (e.g., a structure, a system, a phenomenon, etc.). In scientific pursuits, wind models are…
Offering rewards for architects and property developers who wield it well, Pedestrian-Level Wind (PLW) analysis (also known as Pedestrian Comfort analysis) is becoming a must-have for urban construction…
The time and energy saved using early design guidance and implementing proactive and effective mitigation measures instead of experimenting with and paying for several failed options are invaluable…
A version of this article was first published on LinkedIn. With the growth of DIY microclimate tools, it is more important than ever to understand the quality of…