Students: Nicholas Oyasu, Zeying Xu, Richa Maru
Students: Nicholas Oyasu, Zeying Xu, Richa Maru
Students:Ethan Barreto, Siddhi Manoj Patke, Sneha Nallagonda
Students: Adam Czapla, Ayusmita Deka , Srishti Agarwal
Students: Wesley Gonzalez-Colon, Sakshi Sharma, Soham Dongre
The primary goals of this course are to introduce students to theoretical and analytical approaches to evaluate building performance through computational simulation. Students will learn how to utilize computational tools at an advanced level, and utilize them as applications to examine an existing building. Using the results of analytical techniques, the students will develop sustainable design strategies.
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