BSUG April 28th - Revit's Insight Update

Upcoming BSUG

Revit's Insight Update





Target Audience:

Engineers, Architects, & Simulationists

 

Date and Time:

April 28th, 2021 – Noon to 1:00 p.m. MT

 

Location:

 

Zoom Webinar


 

 

Registration:

WEBINAR Presentation Click Here

Description:

In this webinar, you’ll get an overview of tools from Autodesk that provide architects and engineers with a solution for more integrated modeling, design and analysis. This will include: 

  • Revit and Automatic Energy Model Creation – Use architectural models at different levels of detail / completeness to automatically create accurate analytical spaces and surfaces for use in whole building energy simulation and systems analysis
  • Concept/Schematic Stage Energy Analysis with Insight - Get quick, accurate guidance on whole building energy use and cost, see tradeoffs and set targets for key architectural and engineering factors from the earliest stages of design.
  • HVAC Systems Selection and Sizing with Revit Systems Analysis - Determine HVAC equipment, systems and zone loads, energy and comfort in an open and extensible way using EnergyPlus and OpenStudio.
  • Creating Custom Energy and Systems Analysis Workflows – Use OpenStudio measures to set custom properties and analysis outputs to suit individual and project specific requirements.

  • Bio:

    Ian Molloy

    Ian Molloy is Senior Product Line Manager for MEP and Building Performance Analysis with the Autodesk Building Group. Ian has over 20 years experience in the AEC industry and the development and application of software for the Design, Analysis and Optimization of Building Systems from Design to Operation. Ian has BSc. Eng (Hons) in Building Science and Mechanical Engineering and a degree in Mathematics. Ian is also a LEED Accredited Professional and Certified Scrum Product Owner. Based in Boston, Ian works globally with Autodesk business and software development teams, customers and partners all working towards helping the AEC industry make more buildings better with less financial and environmental cost.