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BIM and Green Building Studio (1-2-3 Revit Tutorial)

A computable Revit design model is a great fit for the analyses needed for sustainable design even during schematic design. As soon as the layout of a building's walls, windows, roofs, floors, and interior partitions (elements that define a building's thermal zones) are established, a Revit model is ready for whole building analyses. ...

Performing these analyses in a CAD workflow is a fairly difficult undertaking as the CAD model has to be exported and carefully massaged to work with analysis programs. In addition, most analysis software is complex and requires special training â making it unsuitable for casual users like architects or designers. And the output of most analysis programs is complicated, making it hard for architects or designers to understand what to do to improve upon their designs.

Using the Autodesk Green Building Studio Web-based service to analyze building designs from a Revit BIM workflow can simplify this process.
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