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Building Analytics/Building Physics

We use advanced tools – many developed in-house to solve problems not adequately addressed by off-the-shelf software – to inform data-driven strategies that help you create high-performance buildings.

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ASU ISTB7
Arizona State University, ISTB7. Grimshaw Architects
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Comfort analysis for residential building in San Jose, California. Thornton Tomasetti
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Colby College Athletic Center LEED & energy model review. Courtesy Colby College / Hopkins Architects
The Shed in New York, New York: Complex glazing analysis.
Willis Tower: Glass gridshell reflection analysis. Thornton Tomasetti
Waynflete
Waynflete Lower School in Portland, Maine. Corey Templeton
Greenwich Country Day School: Advanced daylight analysis of shading in classroom space, Greenwich, Connecticut.
Greenwich Country Day School: Advanced daylight analysis of shading in classroom space, Greenwich, Connecticut. Thornton Tomasetti
Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburgh International Airport terminal modernization in Pennsylvania. Courtesy Gensler + HDR in association with luis vidal + architects
Parametric daylight analysis.
Parametric daylight analysis. Thornton Tomasetti
The Shed in New York, New York: Complex glazing analysis.
The Shed in New York, New York: Complex glazing analysis. Thornton Tomasetti

We’re collaborative. We’re always learning. And we will work with you from the start to identify your sustainability vision and turn it into reality. Using whole-building environmental and advanced energy analysis, we’ll help you make sure your buildings are performing at the highest level, for optimal operational performance and occupant comfort. Here’s how we can help you:

  • Building science: thermal and hygrothermal
  • Comfort studies
  • Daylighting and glare
  • Embodied carbon
  • Life-cycle assessment
  • Life-cycle cost analysis
  • Parametric analyses
  • Passive house
  • Renewable energy potential
  • Schematic and advanced energy analysis
  • Water balancing

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News & Resources

100 Flatbush Tops Out
February 02, 2023
New York City is a step closer to having its first all-electric residential skyscraper with the recent topping out of 100 Flatbush in Downtown Brooklyn.