SketchUp Pro Case Study: Green building design with Sefaira and SketchUp Pro

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

This post comes to us from our friends at Sefaira. In this blog, we’ll see how Booth Hansen, a nationally recognized Architecture, Planning, and Interior Design firm, uses Sefaira Concept and the Concept plugin for SketchUp Pro to incorporate green building analyses into the earliest stages of design.

Sefaira Concept + SketchUp Pro for Green Building Design
Traditionally, thermal simulation packages or energy models assess compliance at the end of the design process. Using Sefaira Concept, Booth Hansen can rapidly analyze and evaluate “what-if” scenarios at the earliest stages of design. These scenarios provide clients with the relative energy savings of various design strategies. Using the Concept plugin for SketchUp Pro, Booth Hansen ensures the accurate representation of their models during these early stage sustainability analyses. Simply, it's important that Sefaira Concept knows that a door is a door, and a window is a window; it turns out that SketchUp Pro's dynamic components are pretty good at this. Let’s look at two project examples.

Deming Place
The first step in performing early stage sustainability analysis with Sefaira Concept is to import building geometry from a SketchUp file. Sefaira Concept automatically identifies the physical elements of a model – including floors, walls, glazing, and roofs – so that the software can deliver real-time, iterative analyses that may inform design choices.

Deming Place is located mid-block in an urban context and shares party walls with neighbors on either side. Sefaira Concept initially identified the party walls as standard walls. However, modeling these as standard walls would incorrectly simulate thermal transfer to outside air.

Sefaira Concept classifies the geometry within a SketchUp model for energy analysis:  here, the distinction is only made between walls and glazings.

The Concept plugin for SketchUp allows designers to visualize Sefaira Concept’s interpretation of the model within SketchUp, make adjustments to this interpretation, or provide additional information as necessary. In this case, Booth Hansen designers chose to override the initial designations: the side walls of Deming Place were selected and changed to party walls, which more closely represented the actual building conditions.

Here, the Concept Plugin for SketchUp is used to reclassify walls that are shared with neighboring structures; now Sefaira Concept knows to treat these differently in scenario forecasting

Sefaira Concept then used the party walls to define the enclosed space earmarked for analysis. Ultimately, Booth Hansen determined there was no significant thermal transfer through these walls, under the assumption that the interior of buildings on either side are kept at roughly the same internal temperature as Deming Place.

Children’s Center at the Chicago Botanic Gardens
For the Children’s Center at the Chicago Botanic Gardens, Booth Hansen utilized a series of concentric circles to define the building’s floor plan. This design resulted in a geometrically complex roof structure at the clerestory windows.

The base SketchUp model for the Children's Center at the Chicago Botanic Gardens

To make sure that the energy analysis was accurate, Booth Hansen’s architects needed to know that Sefaira Concept had correctly identified and categorized the building’s different elements.

Sefaira Concept's initial analysis of the model: the clerestory roofs have been classified as a hybrid of wall and roof planes

Using the Concept Plugin, Booth Hansen could see that Sefaira Concept had identified the clerestory roofs as a combination of wall and roof planes. Booth Hansen corrected this initial interpretation using the Concept plugin, so that all clerestory roofs would be correctly analyzed as “roof.”

Using the Concept plugin for SketchUp, the roof geometry is correctly reclassified; the model is now ready for analysis.

Once uploaded into Sefaira Concept for analysis, Booth Hansen was able to parametrically manipulate the properties of the roof surfaces (such as R-value and construction type).

Results
In these projects, Booth Hansen was able to use limited information available in conceptual design (such as basic massings, floor plan layouts, and site location) to measure sustainability impact across their design choices. Particularly with Deming Place, Sefaira Concept and the Concept Plugin for SketchUp helped establish a best practice model for sustainable design of similar buildings.

Posted by Sam Somashekar, Sefaira
Interested to demo Sefaira Concept and the Concept plugin? Check in with Sefaira.

Free Mobile Recharge using Amulyam,Embeepay,Way2sms,ULtoo

Friday, November 23, 2012

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    Amulyam gains popularity in India in recent two years and very popular service among Indian mobile users. Amulyam has many ways to get talktime in our wallet. They provides emails of advertisers that sends to us and each opening of the mail will get .25ps in the wallet. They provide 2-3 advertisement mails every day. When the wallet reaches Rs.10 you can make recharge. Another way for increase the earnings in the wallet is to play and create contest or quiz. Playing contest will give .25ps and creating contests make you to earn high. Create a quiz with 10 questions will get you Rs.5. For Approved questions will get 50ps per question.
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    How to Change comments style on Blogger?

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012

    Style your Comments Block Blogger
    First of all i'm saying sorry to all for the delay of posting.
    This is a tutorial about how to style your comments block with effective designs.
    This is done using Simple css Scripts.
    The demo of a styled comments block is as follows.








    Click the link below to see demo
    Demo page
    What's inside this article?

    Comments Style version 1.0


    .comments .comment .comment-actions a {
    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFD99E;
    border: 2px solid #FFB43D;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    color: #000000;
    font: bold 12px arial;
    margin-right: 14px;
    padding: 3px 9px;
    text-decoration: none !important;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #FFFFFF;

    }

    .comments .comment-block {

    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #E2E2E2;
    border: 4px solid #ABABAB;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    padding: 3px 10px;

    }

    .continue a {
    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFD99E;
    border: 2px solid #FFB43D;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    color: #000000 !important;
    display: inline-block !important;
    margin-top: 7px;
    padding: 3px 8px !important;
    text-decoration: none !important;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #FFFFFF;
    }
    .comment-block:hover > .comment-header {
    border-bottom: 2px solid #000;
    -moz-transition: border-color .5s ease;

    }

    .comment-header a {

    color: #000000 !important;

    }

    #comments .avatar-image-container img {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF !important;
    border-radius: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
    height: 57px;
    max-width: 57px;

    }

    .comments .avatar-image-container {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF;
    border-radius: 34px 34px 34px 34px;
    box-shadow: 1px 1px 3px #ABABAB;
    float: left;
    margin-left: -40px;
    max-height: 60px !important;
    overflow: hidden;
    width: 60px !important;
    }

    Comments Style version 2.0


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    border: 4px solid #EAEAEA;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    box-shadow: 3px 3px 0 #D6D6D6;
    margin-left: 48px;
    padding: 3px 10px;
    position: relative;
    }
    #comments .avatar-image-container img {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF !important;
    border-radius: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
    height: 57px;
    max-width: 57px;
    }
    .comments .avatar-image-container {
    border: 2px solid #FFFFFF;
    border-radius: 34px 34px 34px 34px;
    box-shadow: 1px 1px 3px #ABABAB;
    float: left;
    margin-left: -40px;
    max-height: 60px !important;
    overflow: hidden;
    width: 60px !important;
    }
    .comment-header {
    border-bottom: 2px solid #F1F1F1;
    }
    .comment-block:hover > .comment-header {
    -moz-transition: border-color 0.5s ease 0s;
    border-bottom: 2px solid #000000;
    }
    .comments .comment .comment-actions a {
    background: -moz-linear-gradient(center top , #EEEEEE 0%, #CCCCCC 100%) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;
    border: 2px solid #E0E0E0;
    border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
    color: #000000;
    font: bold 12px arial;
    margin-right: 14px;
    padding: 4px 11px !important;
    text-decoration: none !important;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #FFFFFF;
    }

    Stunning models of an equally stunning town: a visit to Getaria

    Thursday, November 15, 2012

    Back in May, we announced the winners of the 2012 Model Your Town Competition, Josetxo Perez Fernandez and Pedro Domecq Aguirre, who modeled the beautiful town of Getaria, Gipuzkoa, Spain.


    Recently, a team of folks from both SketchUp and Google traveled to Getaria to celebrate Josetxo, Pedro, and Getaria’s citizens. Let’s just say Getaria has pretty much the best fish and friendliest people you’ll find anywhere in the world. The local school, Herri Iturzaeta Eskola, received $25,000 from Google, which was presented during an assembly at the school. Josetxo and Pedro led an inspiring session on how they created their models. Judging by the excitement in the room, we expect there will be some 3D wonder-kids in Getaria’s future.

    Pedro and Josetxo presenting SketchUp and Google Earth to the students of Herri Iturzaeta Eskola

    Citizens of Getaria also welcomed us at the new Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, for a reception and tour. The museum’s collection of Spain’s most famous fashion designer is a big point of pride for Getaria, and not to be missed if you’re ever visiting Basque country.

    We congratulate Josetxo and Pedro on creating such incredibly beautiful SketchUp models. You can explore Getaria for yourself in Google Earth and then compare the 3D models to the real thing in this photo gallery of our visit.


    Posted by Allyson McDuffie & Tyson Kartchner, SketchUp Team