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How to create a model for open studio without Sketch-up? [closed]

asked 2015-11-13 09:11:48 -0500

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updated 2015-11-13 10:59:54 -0500

Hello.

Recently I have been trying to create a theoretical building model simply by using the tools in Open Studio, however any time i try to run a simulation it usually ends in error. Is it even feasible to create the model solely in Open Studio or is the Sketch-up Plug in required?

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Closed for the following reason duplicate question by David Goldwasser
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answered 2015-11-13 09:47:51 -0500

updated 2015-11-13 09:48:07 -0500

Four options come to mind.

  1. Use the bar aspect ratio measure to make a core and perimeter multi-story rectangular building. There are other building shapes in the Plugin User-scripts, but they have not been made into measures yet. But it is a single click to make them.
  2. You can use Virtual Pulse to make an OSM and then extend it in OpenStudio Application.
  3. You can use gbXML import. The scope of the input is described here.
  4. Or use BIMserver to bring in IFC.

Of course the last two options offload the geometry modeling to another tool, and it may take effort to make sure it is made and translates cleanly.

If you model without SketchUp and want to view your model you can use the View Model measure.

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There is an in depth discussion about alternatives in this post

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 2015-11-13 12:40:54 -0500 )edit

Thanks @macumber, I had forgotten about that post. I'll close this as duplicate.

David Goldwasser's avatar David Goldwasser  ( 2015-11-13 14:01:07 -0500 )edit

It's hard to find, so I just wanted to link to it.

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 2015-11-13 14:22:19 -0500 )edit

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