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We use a 'whole building' environmental design methodology and approach to building design optimisation, targeted though examination of key environmental factors. |
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External influences are considered including climate characteristics, site topology, localised aerodynamics and sun path/intensity mapping. These are used to formulate an optimised built form, façade solution and building environmental strategy that takes maximum benefit from the external influences.
Studies of the internal spaces include examination of thermal and visual design performance, working closely with the design team to make sure that architectural aspirations are achieved and that commercial viability and cost are monitored.
Once the external and internal environment has been optimised, studies are conducted to predict building energy and carbon emission performance against current and future legislation targets. Thermal performance is studied to test building performance against future warming climate scenarios. |
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