regarding energy modeling

2 posts / 0 new
Last post

Good morning!

Sir, we just have a query regarding energy modeling,.. we're encountering
some problem with a residential & commercial bldg. project utilizing Ground
floor as a parking area.

The scenario usually looks like this: say it's a B+G+4 Residential Bldg., in
that. Basement (with a zero setbacks) and Ground floor is utilized as a
parking area. In the Ground floor setbacks is there and their using lattice
works (open crisscrossed pattern) for the openings instead of glazing (I
think this is for natural ventilation) the entry & exit for the vehicle is
also open (nothing on it).. how will we put this to Visual DOE? Do we need
to include this on the Energy Model? If yes,.. then how?

Thanks!

K.PAWAR

Krishnaji's picture
Offline
Joined: 2011-10-02
Reputation: 0

Kirksey is seeking a new or recent college graduate with up to two years work experience for an entry-level Energy Analyst position with our EcoServices team.  We seek a person with a passion for green building and sustainability.  The position includes energy modeling, daylight modeling, other types of building simulation, and green building research.  The ideal candidate will be articulate and highly organized with strong technical, communications and writing skills.  Candidates must be able to read detailed architectural and mechanical drawings and specifications, and understand building industry terms, though they need not be architecture graduates.  Candidates with school or work projects reflecting knowledge of green building and/or LEED are strongly preferred.  LEED Accreditation is strongly preferred.  Education and/or work experience related to mechanical engineering is also a plus. 
 
Please send resumes and a cover letter to Julie Hendricks at julieh at kirksey.com

Kapil Upadhyay's picture
Offline
Joined: 2011-10-02
Reputation: 0