
Energy Modelling in Architecture
A practice guide
RIBA Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 1. July 2020
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-85946-910-1 (ISBN)
Description
If you've ever wondered how leading architectural firms
successfully embed energy modelling into their practices, this book is for you.
Featuring expert contributions from leading architects and practices, this book
illustrates architects' approaches to learning, sharing and integrating energy
modelling across a range of design projects, in both small and large firms in
the UK and internationally. Discussing the practical and business implications
of embedding energy modelling in practice, this practical guide is an essential
manual for the energy-literate architect.
Includes case study examples from award-winning
architecture firms of how to implement energy modelling in different
organizational structures
Shows innovative ways of organising and managing
design projects to achieve an integrated outcome
Presents a first-of-its-kind approach to
discussing energy modelling from an organizational rather than a technical
perspective
Features insights from a range of practice sizes,
including AHMM, Architype, bere:architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley, Henning
Larsen, HOK, Kieran Timberlake, Prewett Bizley and Tonkin Liu
successfully embed energy modelling into their practices, this book is for you.
Featuring expert contributions from leading architects and practices, this book
illustrates architects' approaches to learning, sharing and integrating energy
modelling across a range of design projects, in both small and large firms in
the UK and internationally. Discussing the practical and business implications
of embedding energy modelling in practice, this practical guide is an essential
manual for the energy-literate architect.
Includes case study examples from award-winning
architecture firms of how to implement energy modelling in different
organizational structures
Shows innovative ways of organising and managing
design projects to achieve an integrated outcome
Presents a first-of-its-kind approach to
discussing energy modelling from an organizational rather than a technical
perspective
Features insights from a range of practice sizes,
including AHMM, Architype, bere:architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley, Henning
Larsen, HOK, Kieran Timberlake, Prewett Bizley and Tonkin Liu
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
810 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85946-910-1 (9781859469101)
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Sonja Oliviera | Bill Gething | Elena Marco
Energy Modelling in Architecture: A Practice Guide
A practice guide
E-Book
07/2020
1st Edition
RIBA Publishing
€55.49
Available for download

Sonja Oliviera | Bill Gething | Elena Marco
Energy Modelling in Architecture: A Practice Guide
A practice guide
E-Book
07/2020
1st Edition
RIBA Publishing
€55.49
Available for download
Persons
Sonja Oliveira is Senior Lecturer and
Programme Leader in Architecture and Environmental Engineering at the University
of the West of England (UWE). Bill Gething is a sustainability and
architectural consultant, a visiting professor at the University of Bath, a
member of BRE Global's Governing Body and a CABE Built Environment Expert.
Elena Marco is an academic leader, educator, practitioner, and researcher, and
was recently selected by the AJ as one of the 20 most influential Women in
Sustainable Architecture in the UK.
Programme Leader in Architecture and Environmental Engineering at the University
of the West of England (UWE). Bill Gething is a sustainability and
architectural consultant, a visiting professor at the University of Bath, a
member of BRE Global's Governing Body and a CABE Built Environment Expert.
Elena Marco is an academic leader, educator, practitioner, and researcher, and
was recently selected by the AJ as one of the 20 most influential Women in
Sustainable Architecture in the UK.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 Organizational responses to
energy analysis /modelling in architecture
?Energy analysis in architecture - whose role is it anyway?
?Energy analysis and literacy- components
?Focus on techniques, software and expertise-insights from research
Chapter 2 Small firms: Energy modelling-
The story, data and detail
?bere:architects - learning from
POE: the data and the detail
?Prewett Bizley - testing and
trialling PHPP
?Tonkin Liu - resource
efficiencies and gains
Chapter 3 Medium firms: The process, parts
and possibilities
?Architype - developing a culture
?Henning Larsen - discovery and experimentation
?Kieran Timberlake -
relationships across and between
Chapter 4 Large firms: The teams, people
and rules
?AHMM- snowballing from big to
small
?Feilden Clegg Bradley - the
individual and the team
?HOK - Leaders and leadership
toolkits
Recommendations
and conclusion
References
Chapter 1 Organizational responses to
energy analysis /modelling in architecture
?Energy analysis in architecture - whose role is it anyway?
?Energy analysis and literacy- components
?Focus on techniques, software and expertise-insights from research
Chapter 2 Small firms: Energy modelling-
The story, data and detail
?bere:architects - learning from
POE: the data and the detail
?Prewett Bizley - testing and
trialling PHPP
?Tonkin Liu - resource
efficiencies and gains
Chapter 3 Medium firms: The process, parts
and possibilities
?Architype - developing a culture
?Henning Larsen - discovery and experimentation
?Kieran Timberlake -
relationships across and between
Chapter 4 Large firms: The teams, people
and rules
?AHMM- snowballing from big to
small
?Feilden Clegg Bradley - the
individual and the team
?HOK - Leaders and leadership
toolkits
Recommendations
and conclusion
References