I'm an architect from algeria, I usually use climate 6 software for my projects while analyzing the energy. This software is very useful it gives me all the diagrams that I need to well designed my project. I recommend it for every architect.
Great video, Dami! As we’ve discussed on Building Green, the role of architects in combating climate change is crucial, given that the built environment is responsible for nearly 40% of global CO2 emissions. I appreciate how you broke down the complexities of energy modeling... It’s so true that sustainability needs to be integrated from the very beginning, not as an afterthought. Keep up the great work of making these conversations accessible to all!
Hi Dami Lee. I am a Residential Designer in California. I use CBECC - Res 2019 for my Energy Compliance as required for permits. You can imagine how strict it is here to make my energy model pass. I started following you in hope to further my knowledge in Architecture, products, etc. as you post your videos. Thank you.
I'm pinching myself because of my ignorance, because I'm only learning about this tool now, after over 10 years in the architectural field. Thank you so much Dami, I will be learning a lot from you.
I use grasshopper too, but still always find its funny to imagine how non-parametric users would read this sort of stuff; Grasshopper, kangaroo, ladybug... alright druids, cool... Hahahaha
Just started a degree course in civil engineering, but i always would've done architecture if i had the creativity to do so. I found your channel today, and i'm sure you're gonna become a big inspiration to me as I continue on my course. New favourite chill out channel! thanks!
Just stumbled on this by chance. I’m interested in sustainable building designs for Ghana, West Africa and have been searching for a simple tool that I could access digitally. This looks like a good one. Thanks.
I've only seen the mechanical and envelope consultant do the building engery modleing good to know Architects are also designing to these standards, great job!!
Pretty arrogant comment, if a mechanical and envelope consultant do energy modeling, who do you think is behind the design and design processes? Usually a Architect. Just look up the National Building code for your country and it'll tell you the scope of knowledge that architects actually know. Thats like saying "I've only seen nurses dress and stitch wounds, I never knew a doctor could do that pretty know doctors these days are dressing and stitching wounds to these standards" Just want to say your comment is very ignorant, arrogant and offensive all in one.
As a gardner my dream sustanability project would be a couple of house that grow quickgrowing plants on the roof and some walls and then make the buildings electricity and one of the buildings heat With a biochargenerator. Also bring back half cold storage spaces that dont run on electricity for things like vegtables
My God...this came at the right time...my projet for the semester is based around biomimicry for creating a sustainable homes for low income people...and i was struggling to get ways on how to do the energy analysis. THANK YOU!🤗
Damn, it's a pretty hot topic nowadays.,, There was once a period of Skyscrapers which required massive costs for maintenance. But now, problems seem multifold. Ever since COVID-19 wrecked havoc and is doing so, the market has squeezed. And also that this Climate Bandwagon has tightened its grip in the state of affairs, sustainable architecture has become more important... And it includes the budget as well..😊😊
Hey Dami at my architecture school we started using ladybug and climate studio which are grasshopper plug-ins that you can use to do these types of analysis, I’m glad to see that there are other and more accessible tools
Dami, you're at it again with the amazing content. I'm currently learning from Kate Simminon at the University of Washington about the Carbon Leadership Forum and all their work with the EC3 tool. I'd say it's more on the analytics side of design but it's a great tool that allows designers to incorporate sustainable decision making from the very begining of the project. We've been getting into EPD's and understanding the carbon emissions of specific materials from Cradle-to-Gate or Cradle-to-Grave. Please give it a look when y'all get the chance.
would be cool if they added a bird friendliness tool to cove. It could show what glass surfaces like windows are at risk for birds and then they can be modified. Same for what areas reflect plants or have plants behind them etc
Hi Dami, That software is pretty cool. Especially optimisation tool. Looks like Canada and US is a bit behind UK and Europe regarding sustainability of buildings. I'm principal mech and sustainability energy assessor and we are using software's to inform Architects about most efficient build since Riba Stage 2, so we would impact the design almost from the kick off. Also we would analyse overheating of the building and specify any required local internal or external shading, G values, etc. There are projects were sustainability drives architecture and the building and its not an just an afterthought which is a positive change in the process. I'm using software called IES VE. I have a lot of ideas. we should start prefabricating houses and be done with loads of BS rules that slow the process. Housing is just a right and not an asset in contrary to what majority of society thinks. Commercial buildings are a different story, haha :)
IES VE is brilliant, I only got to use it once back in 2012 when I worked for a firm in Dubai and it blew my mind. Cove tool is kinda of a startup, they need time to get there but a good thing is being free! Also, modular houses should be way more common now. Honestly they will save tons of $ & emissions too, from manufacturing envelope materials to construction to waste...you name it. at least at small houses level this should be the main way to go
Thanks for the video in sustainability; im still in school but I want to make it a priority in future practice. What do you use for vector rendering,like V-ray / lumion , do you have have a video where you show your development prosses to finalize projects like for example ( note book sketches > sketchup> v-ray)
I just use Enscape now, it's so much simpler, the process is streamlined and you can see your model rendered in real time throughout your design process
This is a really interesting tool and another in a long line of software tools designers and architects should learn, thanks for sharing. I've used Honeybee and Ladybug for Rhino, but for academic purposes. The cost analysis feature is intriguing for real world practices. Looks like I have another thing that should keep me off UA-cam, lol.
I used cove tool in my last year of college as part of my first time trying to energy model and I really struggled with cove tool. i guess I'm not sure what the standard or expectations are with energy modeling tools but in my head i imagined i would have a lot more control over my model and individual values than cove tool would allow me to have. Things like window values like losses and gains, the spacers and installs, thermal bridges idk stuff like that I felt pretty limited. Also trying to place my building from Revit into Cove was not as easy as you made it seem tbh I don't know what I was doing wrong. again maybe this is how all energy modeling softwares are I've never seen any others
Hm yeah good point. You can put in individual values for each window / wall but I don't remember seeing thermal bridging. I guess you would have to build that into your wall's r value. I think there's a formula for manually calculating that into your wall's r value.
Cove looks to be somewhere in-between eQuest and Revit’s built-in tools. Coming from eQuest, this looks to have less control but it’s enormously more user-friendly. eQuest is pretty archaic in terms of user interface and there’s a significant learning curve. I believe it is something of an industry standard in some places. Compared to Revit’s built-in energy modeling, this seems to be more advanced in some ways but of course it’s easier to use a Revit model with Revit’s tools. Looking forward to trying another energy modeler!
@@Adolar I would say eQuest is more technical from Engineering aspect, I agree with the learning curve point as the Architect would need to learn more about Building MEP Systems to nevigate their way through eQuest. Also eQuest has ugly outdated graphics which is something Architects don't appreciate lol
Yeah we use honeybee inside of rhino for rather complex building shapes. It has the advantage to be also able to calculate very complicated architecture, but the downside, that it´s horrible complicated to get into theese very flexible scripts. So we also decided to use for the very early stages of cityplaning the program " Spacemaker" that just has been bought from Autodesk.. yeessss i know... i dont like autodesk too.. But this programm is extraordinarily easy to use. It creates about 10 Categories of Analysises... Sun, daylight, trafic sound, solarpanel potenntial, Windsimulations and so on.. but realy focuses on the early stages of citydevelopement.. So for a single Building its not allready prepared.. But for everything else very great.. Yes its expensive. But i work in a 500 Architects company, so a view licenses are ok.
Oh my goodness, please keep up your amazing work. Im doing everything I can to live a sustainable lifestyle myself. Cant wait till these technologies are implemented at a large scale. Oh btw, we had a bioluminescent plant breakthrough! Research "Firefly Petunias". Im so curious as to how that technology can be implemented and incorporated as well!
very nice video, appreciete the hard work just a tip, the shadfows in your video are off, especially with UA-cam video compression, the solution is to properoly expose the shot (using lights and using right camera settings) i am a video producer and mechanical engineer btw.
Why do i feel like the block chain could help with this particular situation considering all this data.... Hmmm So a secure and stable layer on the network that would allow and provide licensed architects the information & data needed for their applications. It seems to obvious to me. :D
I want to study this, but I don't know if there is a program or course that focus completely on this. I like design and sustainability, I need some advice
@@DamiLeeArch @DamiLee Aha it's very advanced and very very accurate studies, I recommend you to check "ladybug and honeybee and butterfly plug-ins in Grasshopper its amaaazzzing and very advanced and also professional for this... You can also check galapagos simulations and elk and the amazing one lunchbox ML plugin all this stuff and more for this purpose and very very professional for this and also so easy you can use preset scripts from the developers him self the grasshopper is open source as you know so.. I highly recommend so check this..
@@DamiLeeArch honestly I'm not familiar with this part (cost /cost benefits) I didn't used it before or need it.. But I'm sure there's many way to do this in Grasshopper there's tons of plug-ins on food for rhino to do this particularly and also do it for urban scale you couldn't imagine how much complicated studies you xan do with this literally tons of tons of professional studies... But to short cut and make you reassured i found the cove tool that you talked about in this video they maked a plugin for grasshopper and also scripts so you can extract and import all this studies to it and calculate all costs and Marge all this powerful plug-ins together.. They're know as well in cov tool how is grasshopper powerful in this field so they maked this scripts for it, 🍃✨
where did you do your undergraduate from in Canada? I'm about to graduate from highschool and looking to go to Canada for architecture. please guide me.🙂
@DamiLee I have often wondered how much Architects size building components and do calculations for those components. I know Structural engineers typically do that work but, it sometimes appears to me some Architects may do some of that work. Maybe you could clarify this based on your experiences. Thanks in advanced.
I noticed you are using a Mac... I was going to add windows operating system to my computer so I can use Revit. could you possibly share thoughts. lol this might be the wrong video for this comment.
I'm working on a project and have to use a tool for evaluating the performance of my design. There's Insight from Autodesk and there's cove.tool. Which one is better? Anyone have any experience with both platforms?
My final project is due this Monday and after watching this video it makes me want to start over..
You can do it on your next project 😁
@@DamiLeeArch I couldn't get u on LinkedIn.... Please I need to talk to you pls
So did you start over after watching the video or you submitted what you had
I truly liked the video and her way of explanation is so smooth.
I'm an architect from algeria, I usually use climate 6 software for my projects while analyzing the energy. This software is very useful it gives me all the diagrams that I need to well designed my project. I recommend it for every architect.
Great video, Dami! As we’ve discussed on Building Green, the role of architects in combating climate change is crucial, given that the built environment is responsible for nearly 40% of global CO2 emissions. I appreciate how you broke down the complexities of energy modeling... It’s so true that sustainability needs to be integrated from the very beginning, not as an afterthought. Keep up the great work of making these conversations accessible to all!
Hi Dami Lee. I am a Residential Designer in California. I use CBECC - Res 2019 for my Energy Compliance as required for permits. You can imagine how strict it is here to make my energy model pass. I started following you in hope to further my knowledge in Architecture, products, etc. as you post your videos. Thank you.
I'm pinching myself because of my ignorance, because I'm only learning about this tool now, after over 10 years in the architectural field. Thank you so much Dami, I will be learning a lot from you.
I have nothing to do with architecture, and I love this channel; Dami is brilliant and well communicated.
My semester project was about facades and I used grasshopper/ladybug, climate studio, and fenestra pro to do my energy modeling
I use grasshopper too, but still always find its funny to imagine how non-parametric users would read this sort of stuff; Grasshopper, kangaroo, ladybug... alright druids, cool... Hahahaha
Just started a degree course in civil engineering, but i always would've done architecture if i had the creativity to do so. I found your channel today, and i'm sure you're gonna become a big inspiration to me as I continue on my course. New favourite chill out channel! thanks!
Love the channel Dami! Love discovering a fellow west coast Canadian youtuber!
Just stumbled on this by chance. I’m interested in sustainable building designs for Ghana, West Africa and have been searching for a simple tool that I could access digitally. This looks like a good one. Thanks.
I've only seen the mechanical and envelope consultant do the building engery modleing good to know Architects are also designing to these standards, great job!!
Pretty arrogant comment, if a mechanical and envelope consultant do energy modeling, who do you think is behind the design and design processes? Usually a Architect. Just look up the National Building code for your country and it'll tell you the scope of knowledge that architects actually know. Thats like saying "I've only seen nurses dress and stitch wounds, I never knew a doctor could do that pretty know doctors these days are dressing and stitching wounds to these standards" Just want to say your comment is very ignorant, arrogant and offensive all in one.
As a gardner my dream sustanability project would be a couple of house that grow quickgrowing plants on the roof and some walls and then make the buildings electricity and one of the buildings heat With a biochargenerator. Also bring back half cold storage spaces that dont run on electricity for things like vegtables
My God...this came at the right time...my projet for the semester is based around biomimicry for creating a sustainable homes for low income people...and i was struggling to get ways on how to do the energy analysis. THANK YOU!🤗
you can find them also in Revit or use grasshopper trough Archicad and rhino
Damn, it's a pretty hot topic nowadays.,, There was once a period of Skyscrapers which required massive costs for maintenance. But now, problems seem multifold. Ever since COVID-19 wrecked havoc and is doing so, the market has squeezed. And also that this Climate Bandwagon has tightened its grip in the state of affairs, sustainable architecture has become more important... And it includes the budget as well..😊😊
I wouldn't say it's a "hot topic", we're just finally catching up and setting standards for what we should have been doing a long time ago 😊
@@DamiLeeArch This industry tends to maneuver with trends and situations, so I think it's good for us to maneuver as well.
First comment! Architecture student from Philippines ✨
Hey Dami at my architecture school we started using ladybug and climate studio which are grasshopper plug-ins that you can use to do these types of analysis, I’m glad to see that there are other and more accessible tools
Pls do you know of any plugins like this for 3ds max?
I stilll don't get how you are so underrated. You help out alot and your content is very entertaining
Ahah thank you 😊 going slow and steady
Dami, you're at it again with the amazing content. I'm currently learning from Kate Simminon at the University of Washington about the Carbon Leadership Forum and all their work with the EC3 tool. I'd say it's more on the analytics side of design but it's a great tool that allows designers to incorporate sustainable decision making from the very begining of the project. We've been getting into EPD's and understanding the carbon emissions of specific materials from Cradle-to-Gate or Cradle-to-Grave. Please give it a look when y'all get the chance.
I just love hearing dami's voice, it just sounds so comforting!
would be cool if they added a bird friendliness tool to cove. It could show what glass surfaces like windows are at risk for birds and then they can be modified. Same for what areas reflect plants or have plants behind them etc
Wow in this vlog you are looking super cool, your personality is magnetic and you are supremely talented.
I could listen to anything your talking about, such an enjoyable presenter
Hi Dami,
That software is pretty cool. Especially optimisation tool.
Looks like Canada and US is a bit behind UK and Europe regarding sustainability of buildings. I'm principal mech and sustainability energy assessor and we are using software's to inform Architects about most efficient build since Riba Stage 2, so we would impact the design almost from the kick off. Also we would analyse overheating of the building and specify any required local internal or external shading, G values, etc.
There are projects were sustainability drives architecture and the building and its not an just an afterthought which is a positive change in the process. I'm using software called IES VE.
I have a lot of ideas. we should start prefabricating houses and be done with loads of BS rules that slow the process. Housing is just a right and not an asset in contrary to what majority of society thinks.
Commercial buildings are a different story, haha :)
IES VE is brilliant, I only got to use it once back in 2012 when I worked for a firm in Dubai and it blew my mind. Cove tool is kinda of a startup, they need time to get there but a good thing is being free!
Also, modular houses should be way more common now. Honestly they will save tons of $ & emissions too, from manufacturing envelope materials to construction to waste...you name it. at least at small houses level this should be the main way to go
Ohhh great this could help in my design projects. Thanks Dami!
Thanks for the video in sustainability; im still in school but I want to make it a priority in future practice.
What do you use for vector rendering,like V-ray / lumion , do you have have a video where you show your development prosses to finalize projects like for example ( note book sketches > sketchup> v-ray)
I just use Enscape now, it's so much simpler, the process is streamlined and you can see your model rendered in real time throughout your design process
2:35 well I will need a reference to where you got that number from. I really hope it wasn’t from the same company that made this tool.
This is a really interesting tool and another in a long line of software tools designers and architects should learn, thanks for sharing. I've used Honeybee and Ladybug for Rhino, but for academic purposes. The cost analysis feature is intriguing for real world practices. Looks like I have another thing that should keep me off UA-cam, lol.
I can believe I'm just discovering this tool now, is so cool, thanks!
I used cove tool in my last year of college as part of my first time trying to energy model and I really struggled with cove tool. i guess I'm not sure what the standard or expectations are with energy modeling tools but in my head i imagined i would have a lot more control over my model and individual values than cove tool would allow me to have. Things like window values like losses and gains, the spacers and installs, thermal bridges idk stuff like that I felt pretty limited. Also trying to place my building from Revit into Cove was not as easy as you made it seem tbh I don't know what I was doing wrong. again maybe this is how all energy modeling softwares are I've never seen any others
Hm yeah good point. You can put in individual values for each window / wall but I don't remember seeing thermal bridging. I guess you would have to build that into your wall's r value. I think there's a formula for manually calculating that into your wall's r value.
Cove looks to be somewhere in-between eQuest and Revit’s built-in tools. Coming from eQuest, this looks to have less control but it’s enormously more user-friendly. eQuest is pretty archaic in terms of user interface and there’s a significant learning curve. I believe it is something of an industry standard in some places. Compared to Revit’s built-in energy modeling, this seems to be more advanced in some ways but of course it’s easier to use a Revit model with Revit’s tools. Looking forward to trying another energy modeler!
@@Adolar I would say eQuest is more technical from Engineering aspect, I agree with the learning curve point as the Architect would need to learn more about Building MEP Systems to nevigate their way through eQuest. Also eQuest has ugly outdated graphics which is something Architects don't appreciate lol
Yeah we use honeybee inside of rhino for rather complex building shapes. It has the advantage to be also able to calculate very complicated architecture, but the downside, that it´s horrible complicated to get into theese very flexible scripts.
So we also decided to use for the very early stages of cityplaning the program " Spacemaker" that just has been bought from Autodesk.. yeessss i know... i dont like autodesk too..
But this programm is extraordinarily easy to use. It creates about 10 Categories of Analysises... Sun, daylight, trafic sound, solarpanel potenntial, Windsimulations and so on.. but realy focuses on the early stages of citydevelopement..
So for a single Building its not allready prepared.. But for everything else very great..
Yes its expensive. But i work in a 500 Architects company, so a view licenses are ok.
Oh my goodness, please keep up your amazing work. Im doing everything I can to live a sustainable lifestyle myself. Cant wait till these technologies are implemented at a large scale. Oh btw, we had a bioluminescent plant breakthrough! Research "Firefly Petunias". Im so curious as to how that technology can be implemented and incorporated as well!
Tools like that should be subsidized to encourage its use.
very nice video, appreciete the hard work
just a tip, the shadfows in your video are off, especially with UA-cam video compression,
the solution is to properoly expose the shot (using lights and using right camera settings)
i am a video producer and mechanical engineer btw.
Hey Dami. 2:37 it seems like the CO2 emission daily sits at arround 100 million tons!
My class this semester is focused on green building design, i cannot begin to thank you 😭🫶
❤ Thanks ! Give me the idea about this energy thing 😊 ..cheers!
awesome!!! Im downloading the revit pluggin!! Hope it works great too. Cheers!!
You're are such an inspiration!
"as an architect, you-" you believe in me? 🥺♥
Have you played sims 4 on computer? Way more detail though. The best is the encompassing personality design.
Nice content! Does it give you an estimate of the embodied emissions? (Emissions that happen during construction.)
They're developing that part right now 😆
@@DamiLeeArch That would be a great feature! I will definitely give it a try. Thanks.
Why do i feel like the block chain could help with this particular situation considering all this data.... Hmmm So a secure and stable layer on the network that would allow and provide licensed architects the information & data needed for their applications. It seems to obvious to me. :D
this site you have mentioned needs a full registration ! I am an Student ! how I can get an account in this site ?
I want to study this, but I don't know if there is a program or course that focus completely on this. I like design and sustainability, I need some advice
I use climate consultant and sefaira sketchup plugin
Exceptional Content
Hi Damil,
Thanks for the wonderful presentation. I used recently the energy analysis in Revit. Give it a try, I think you will like it.
What is your thoughts on Container homes?
If we leave this up to the engineers, they will design whatever makes the most money this quarter.
I would like to see something about air circulation? Maybe because of suck cool air in and hot air ouy
thx. which benchmark does cove uses?
How does this compare to revit insight I wonder?
More videos, please❤
What about grasshopper analysis and Sustainability tools ?! Why you didn't talk about it if you using rhinoceros ?!
I haven't used it. What kind of analysis does it provide?
@@DamiLeeArch @DamiLee Aha it's very advanced and very very accurate studies, I recommend you to check "ladybug and honeybee and butterfly plug-ins in Grasshopper its amaaazzzing and very advanced and also professional for this... You can also check galapagos simulations and elk and the amazing one lunchbox ML plugin all this stuff and more for this purpose and very very professional for this and also so easy you can use preset scripts from the developers him self the grasshopper is open source as you know so.. I highly recommend so check this..
@@asnasn8627 nice, I'll check it out, thanks :) does it also give you anticipated operational costs / cost-benefit analysis?
@@DamiLeeArch honestly I'm not familiar with this part (cost /cost benefits) I didn't used it before or need it.. But I'm sure there's many way to do this in Grasshopper there's tons of plug-ins on food for rhino to do this particularly and also do it for urban scale you couldn't imagine how much complicated studies you xan do with this literally tons of tons of professional studies... But to short cut and make you reassured i found the cove tool that you talked about in this video they maked a plugin for grasshopper and also scripts so you can extract and import all this studies to it and calculate all costs and Marge all this powerful plug-ins together.. They're know as well in cov tool how is grasshopper powerful in this field so they maked this scripts for it, 🍃✨
Thanks!
Thank you 😊
where did you do your undergraduate from in Canada?
I'm about to graduate from highschool and looking to go to Canada for architecture. please guide me.🙂
Ryerson University
Why not use Ladybug tool in grashopper, i mean is there anything wrong in doing so...
@DamiLee I have often wondered how much Architects size building components and do calculations for those components. I know Structural engineers typically do that work but, it sometimes appears to me some Architects may do some of that work. Maybe you could clarify this based on your experiences. Thanks in advanced.
Typically mechanical engineers size the equipment (air handling units, boilers, chillers, pumps, etc).
I noticed you are using a Mac... I was going to add windows operating system to my computer so I can use Revit. could you possibly share thoughts. lol this might be the wrong video for this comment.
Did you try? Revit still didn't work for me. Check out my video on m1 review.
Has anyone used Insight and/or Green Building Studio ?
I tried to create an account but it doesn't support gmail and yahoo account plss help I'm an architecture student from the Philippines.
I have app ideas and dapp ideas, they in fruision though.
I'm working on a project and have to use a tool for evaluating the performance of my design. There's Insight from Autodesk and there's cove.tool. Which one is better? Anyone have any experience with both platforms?
is it free access?
Thanks for great content
Why... I had a project about this and now... I just want to start again
DO you have your own firm?
perfect
Reminds me of my engineering thesis that I did 11 years ago. Shame that sustainability is only recently getting more attention.
Same here. My thesis in 2013 about energy efficiency in buildings !
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It's odd the timing of unraveling architecture in theirs last video
Hi can i have your book
You can eat meat, just make sure it’s grass or organicly fed
For just review: I think u speak slow I generally see you on fast forward speed
Thanks for information it's really helpful
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the background music was not letting me concentrate
i like your hair and glasses, more beautiful :d
My youtuber crush 😊
Get the new MacBook right now and make a video on it RIGHT NOW
Her saying Da-ta and not Day-ta. lol UwU
AAAAAAA ur so cute girl ty for this video
Can you add the Arabic language in caption
My professor just made us watch this in class because he had nothing else to teach. Please use more enthusiasm. We all fell asleep.
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