Webinar: Climate Ready Masterplanning for Campuses, Cities and Communities

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Karen Duffin

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Webinar: Climate Ready Masterplanning for Campuses, Cities and Communities

Consider a masterplan… There are 50 -70 buildings, a mix of existing and new build, but you can’t get quick feedback on sustainability criteria. You need better collaboration within your team, you are unable to quickly create energy models of all the buildings and there is an overwhelming amount of data all held in different tools.

This is where Intelligent Community Design (iCD) comes in... Using the latest digital twin technology, iCD makes it possible to undertake sustainable masterplanning right from the earliest project stages, even when data is sparse or non-existent. Providing analysis which is completely scalable from a simple campus, to a wider community or city.

Whether it’s a new or existing development the iCD model can analyse and monitor how the community may evolve over time. Users can track the impact of changes on key environmental metrics such as solar/PV potential, walkability from transport hubs, impact on resource consumption and building EUIs.

Join IES for an in-depth webinar on 25th or 26th June covering the iCD masterplanning tool within its recently launched ICL (Intelligent Communities Lifecycle) digital twin technology suite. The webinar will run at three separate times to accommodate an international audience.

Sign up for the relevant session via the links below:


25th June 10am MDT

26th June 2:30pm AEST

 

26th June 10:30am BST

Consider a masterplan… There are 50 -70 buildings, a mix of existing and new build, but you can’t get quick feedback on sustainability criteria. You need better collaboration within your team, you are unable to quickly create energy models of all the buildings and there is an overwhelming amount of data all held in different tools.

This is where Intelligent Community Design (iCD) comes in... Using the latest digital twin technology, iCD makes it possible to undertake sustainable masterplanning right from the earliest project stages, even when data is sparse or non-existent. Providing analysis which is completely scalable from a simple campus, to a wider community or city.

Whether it’s a new or existing development the iCD model can analyse and monitor how the community may evolve over time. Users can track the impact of changes on key environmental metrics such as solar/PV potential, walkability from transport hubs, impact on resource consumption and building EUIs.

Sign up for an iCD webinar on the 25th or 26th of June via the links below:

25th June 10am MDT

26th June 2:30pm AEST

26th June 10:30am BST

Online
25/06 - 26/06/2019
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