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Green ArchitectureBuildings account for about half of all of the energy consumed in the US, a fact which is not lost on many of today's practicing architects. Many are using Google SketchUp to make decisions early in the design process which will significantly affect the way their buildings perform. From determining a project's overall massing to optimizing fenestration patterns and siting for the position of the sun, SketchUp helps architects explore options early enough to make a real difference. SketchUp's powerful shadow engine allows professionals to understand how daylighting, shading and passive solar issues are impacted by their design decisions – in real time. Architects also use SketchUp to help clients visualize green features such as solar panels, rainwater catchment systems, sustainable landscaping and building material options that will serve to reduce the environment footprint of their buildings. Case Study: Michelle Kaufmann
Case Study: Alan Mascord Design AssociatesAt Alan Mascord Design Associates, Google SketchUp makes communicating design ideas easy and enables clients to visualize and explore their future homes before they are ever built. What's more, Google's intuitive 3D modeling tool accelerates design and architecture tasks, enabling architects to generate exceptional designs in the context of modest budgets.
- Alan Mascord, President, Alan Mascord Design Associates Case Study: Rocky Mountain InstituteAs an international leader in the green building industry, the Rocky Mountain Institute Built Environment Team is looking forward to a more sustainable world, and they're doing their part to create it. They collaborate with architectural design teams to develop sustainable design solutions related to environmental quality, materials, resource and energy efficiency, and climate-responsive design. The RMI team uses SketchUp to evaluate daylighting and solar heat gain issues, to calculate area take-offs for energy analysis, and to present these recommendations in a lifelike, 3D model. They then import their SketchUp models into AGI, a powerful lighting analysis tool, to generate more detailed information about the levels and distribution of light in the spaces they've modeled. A typical Daylight Analysis goes like this:
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