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The short answer is yes! you can. As @Kent Beason mentioned above you can use Honeybee for Grasshopper to export almost any type of geometry. Here is the video: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0mgsZF7Dno). At the same time as other people pointed out it is worthwhile to simplify your geometry.

The short answer is yes! you can. As @Kent Beason mentioned above you can use Honeybee for Grasshopper to export almost any type of geometry. Here is the video: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0mgsZF7Dno). At the same time as other people pointed out it is worthwhile to simplify your geometry.

The short answer is yes! you can. As @Kent Beason mentioned above you You can use Honeybee for Grasshopper to export almost any type of geometry. Here is the video: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0mgsZF7Dno). At the same time as other people pointed out it is worthwhile to simplify your geometry.geometry. EDIT: As @Kent Beason mentioned above it will end up being a meshed geometry for energy simulation purposes.