Ladybug Tools (Energy and comfort modelling)
Online Workshop
Tutor: Mateo Barbero, Adrian Krezlik
3-5 February 2025
10:00 am-5:00 pm CET (Barcelona)
Hosted on Zoom by McNeel Europe
Join us for a comprehensive, hands-on three-day workshop designed to introduce participants to key topics in environmental design: energy, daylight, and thermal modeling with Ladybug and Honeybee.
The workshop is hosted by Dosta Tec, an engineering and technology company specializing in sustainable buildings, this face-to-face training offers a unique opportunity for formative learning. It is led by Mateo Barbero, an experienced energy engineer, and Adrian Krezlik, an architect and PhD researcher at the University of Porto's Faculty of Architecture.
After workshop completion, you'll gain valuable knowledge on energy modeling, thermal comfort, daylight, and the environmental impact of buildings with Rhino, Grasshopper, Ladybug tools, and Honeybee.
Day 1
On the first workshop day, fundamental concepts in architectural environmental modeling will be introduced, exploring the influence of climate change, bioclimatic design, and future climate modeling. Following this introduction, modeling tools, workflows, and best practice are presented. Participants engage in hands-on exercises, crafting their own definitions and will actively apply the concepts learned.- Introduction to climate modelling in AEC
- Introduction to the Ladybug Tools (LBT): User Interface
- Climate modelling
- Simple energy model
Day 2
Participants kick off by creating a basic energy simulation for a case study. They then work closely with the tutors to augment the model, incorporating details such as program specifics and construction systems, and calibrating it accordingly. Following a theoretical overview of thermal comfort, participants apply their knowledge by modeling human thermal comfort.- Energy Intensity and End-use. Carbon Intensity of energy sources
- Detailed Energy Model: Systems, Program & People
- Adjusting the Energy Model: Materials & their properties
- Introduction to Thermal Comfort
- Thermal Comfort Modelling
Day 3
On the final day, participants will explore the fundamentals of daylight modeling. This module emphasizes creating definitions for essential metrics such as Daylight Factor and Daylight Availability. The objective is to compare these metrics and develop the skills necessary to optimize building designs for improved daylight conditions.- Daylight Physics, Sun Position, Radiation Rose, Local Daylight Conditions
- Sunlight hours on the façade. Introduction to Daylight Modelling
- Simple Daylight Autonomy Modelling
- Adjusting the Daylight Model: Materials & Physics
Online course fees for each course: EUR 395,- (+VAT); full-time students and university teachers get a 50% discount (proof of status required). Please note that we will confirm your seat after your payment has cleared.
Maximum number of participants for each course: 25. If there is no quorum, the course will be canceled 15 days before.
Course language: English
Educational seats are limited. Sign up now by contacting Verena!
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