Showing posts with label Ecotect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ecotect. Show all posts

8/30/13

The World is my Oyster...Again!





Experienced Architect and Design Technology Consultant very excited about the opportunities that are awaiting me in this great wide world. For more about me, check out my LinkedIn profile. I am open to any and all possibilities. Whoa...Déjà vu!

11/14/12

New Worlds

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Just so I have at least one more post this year…I thought I would throw this up.

New job, in a new city, with a new house, new schools, new people.  At least the earth is remaining the same…except for that whole global warming thing. 

Where to Next

I don’t know.  The reasons for wanting to blog haven’t changed.  I will hopefully journal about technology, architecture, sustainability, business, wine, chocolate, LEED, Revit, fashion, design, and food.

But we will see.

One thing I have done recently was talk about technology implementation.  Check it out here:  http://aiacc.org/now-next-future-conference-presentations/

I had the honor of sharing the stage with some very esteemed speakers.  It was a humbling and invigorating experience.

2/14/12

The World is My Oyster

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Experienced Architect and Design Technology Consultant very excited about the opportunities that are awaiting me in this great wide world.  For more about me, check out my LinkedIn profile.  I am open to any and all possibilities.

5/18/11

Rainfall Data

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Where can I find rainfall data for my project?

Because TMY weather files do not contain rain fall data, it is necessary to go find this for your project. One of the quickest, easiest places to find it is at www.weather.com.

  1. Search for your location
  2. Click Month tab
  3. At bottom of monthly planner, click Averages
  4. scroll down to see Average Precipitation chart

Hint: transcribing the data into the Ecotect Weather Tool, change the data to metric by clicking Metric at the top of the table.