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All of your zones have 100% exposed perimeter. That means that each new zone is seeing more and more of its foundation exposed to exterior grade. When you subdivide your building into more zones, only the zones on the exterior of the building should have any exposed perimeter.

I would be curious to see how this changes your results!

All of your zones have 100% exposed perimeter. That means that each new time you subdivide into more zones, each zone is seeing more and more of its foundation exposed to exterior grade. When you subdivide your building into more zones, only the zones on the exterior of the building should have any exposed perimeter.

I would be curious to see how this changes your results!

All of your zones have 100% exposed perimeter. That means that each time you subdivide into more zones, each zone the building is seeing more and more of its foundation exposed to exterior grade. When you subdivide your building into more zones, only the zones on the exterior of the building should have any exposed perimeter.

I would be curious to see how this changes your results!