SimScale and Zaha Hadid Architects Team Up to Simulate Early-Stage Building Designs
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SimScale and Zaha Hadid Architects Team Up to Simulate Early-Stage Building Designs
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The cloud-based simulation platform is now being used by global Architecture firms.

MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)-- SimScale GmbH, the provider of the world’s first production-ready SaaS application for engineering simulation, today announced a free joint event on December 16 with Zaha Hadid Architects.

Zaha Hadid Architects is an internationally renowned architecture firm, pushing the boundaries of design and sustainability. They have completed almost 1000 projects in 44 countries and have worked on some of the most iconic and award-winning buildings in the world. SimScale is a cloud-based simulation tool for modeling and simulating the built environment. Common customer use cases include using SimScale to simulate the impacts of wind and climate on buildings and master plans.

The joint event will showcase how Zaha Hadid Architects are using SimScale to evaluate climate impact on their designs, with a focus on early-stage design simulation on the cloud. Our guest speaker, Carlos Bausa Martinez from Zaha Hadid Architects, is the sustainability team lead and responsible for environmental modeling within the practice.

Architects, urban designers, and engineers using SimScale can now do the following with minimum input:

  • Upload any CAD model using Rhino, SketchUp, Revit, and other tools
  • Perform urban microclimate and pedestrian wind comfort studies quickly and accurately
  • Evaluate indoor thermal comfort on multiple designs
  • Simulate multiple early-stage design scenarios an order of magnitude faster than traditional engineering simulation software.

To register for this free online event, visit the official page. Registrants unable to attend the live session will receive the recording via email.

Learn more about how SimScale’s cloud-based computer-aided engineering (CAE) platform can help architects on the company’s blog.





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