architype - delivering radical low energy performance with bim

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Presentation given by Elrond Burrell, Associate at Architype Ltd, at NBSLive 2013 http://www.thenbs.com/NBS-Live/index.asp in the BIM room.

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Delivering!Radical!Low Energy!Performance!with BIM

Be Social #NBSLive #BIM #Sustainability #Passivhaus @ElrondBurrell @ArchitypeUK

We design

Life Enhancing

Sustainable Architecture That Works

Overview BIM Passivhaus BIM + Passivhaus BIM 4 Passivhaus Outcomes

BIM “Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the process of generating and managing information about a built asset over its whole life.” Cabinet Office 2012

BIM A quality assurance delivery strategy to provide the right information at the right point in the process

Passivhaus “…the world’s leading standard in energy efficient design” Optimal Comfort (ISO 7730) Minimum Energy

PHPP “simplified models, precise data” Accurate Open Parametric Instant

Passivhaus A quality assurance standard that ensure that the right information is used at the right point in the process to deliver reliable energy performance & comfort.

BIM + Passivhaus Process + Information + Model and test

- Not box ticking - Not sexy graphics - Not on site

BIM 4 Passivhaus Simple + Useful + Productive

1.  Visual interrogation 2.  Accurate Live Numerical Data

Visual Interrogation Design coordination / integration Thermal Continuity Heat Loss Envelope

Design Coordination

Design Coordination

Thermal Continuity

Heat Loss Envelope

Accurate Live Numerical Data Treated Floor Area (TFA) Actual Volumes Ventilation Volumes Heat Loss Areas Window / Door Opening Areas

Areas and Volumes

Heat Loss Areas

Opening Areas

Outcomes 2 x 65kW Boilers for a 2200m2 School 25kW peak heat demand = 5x oversized! 90% reduction in gas consumption

Fresh Indoor Air

“We feel that our children are more alert and attentive in lessons due to the amount of daylight in classrooms and the fresh air throughout the school ... learning has been enhanced” Sara Morris, Head Teacher

Conclusion Use BIM to support the Passivhaus design process People design sustainable buildings not software!

www.architype.co.uk

elrond.burrell@architype.co.uk

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