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Low Carbon Construction describes an approach to architecture, engineering & construction (AEC) which focuses on lowering a projects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_footprint carbon footprint]. A simple description cited on Wikipedia is the following: | Low Carbon Construction describes an approach to architecture, engineering & construction (AEC) which focuses on lowering a projects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_footprint carbon footprint]. A simple description cited on Wikipedia is the following: | ||
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* Renewables optimization (see REopt) | * Renewables optimization (see REopt) | ||
* Heat island modelling (see UWG) | * Heat island modelling (see UWG) | ||
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− | There are integrations with design software such as [https://github.com/ladybug-tools/ladybug-blender/ Ladybug-Blender] written in Python | + | There are integrations with design software such as [https://github.com/ladybug-tools/ladybug-blender/ Ladybug-Blender] written in Python. |
## list of tools. Ladybird tool can be integrated directly inside FLOSS tools [[Sverchok]] (inside [[Blender]]) and commercial software like [[Dynamo]] (inside [[Autodesk_Revit|Revit]]) and [[Grasshopper]] (inside [[Rhino]]). | ## list of tools. Ladybird tool can be integrated directly inside FLOSS tools [[Sverchok]] (inside [[Blender]]) and commercial software like [[Dynamo]] (inside [[Autodesk_Revit|Revit]]) and [[Grasshopper]] (inside [[Rhino]]). |