This is very interesting. I hope more and more attention is given to this type of design. We will need to rely more and more on this as our climate becomes more challenging to live in.
Excellent content!! I really hope this is soon going to be a part of what every architecture student gets to learn... Not really sure that's the case by now. I did learn 'building physics' at school but all it meant was looking up numbers from tables in a local norm regulation (all behind a paywall, ofc), nothing about 'what' and 'why'.
@@SaraSaadouni_TAC Yes I was refering to the weather files as I'm interested in Indonesia and the Caribbean which were lacking in the first resource. But this is amazing, thank you for the reply!
Brilliant...thanks for sharing Sara
This is very interesting. I hope more and more attention is given to this type of design. We will need to rely more and more on this as our climate becomes more challenging to live in.
Thank you. This is a very helpful video.
Excellent content!! I really hope this is soon going to be a part of what every architecture student gets to learn... Not really sure that's the case by now.
I did learn 'building physics' at school but all it meant was looking up numbers from tables in a local norm regulation (all behind a paywall, ofc), nothing about 'what' and 'why'.
Thank you!👍🏻
Very cool. Though a shame that the available data is so limited.
Hi, do you mean the weather files? I recently discovered a really extensive database! Check it out here: www.ladybug.tools/epwmap/
@@SaraSaadouni_TAC Yes I was refering to the weather files as I'm interested in Indonesia and the Caribbean which were lacking in the first resource. But this is amazing, thank you for the reply!