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Outdoor Comfort

The power of Vento’s CFD at the service of the Urban and Architectural Design

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Enhance the value of your design with wind comfort assessment

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Reduce the discomfort caused by rain in public outdoor spaces

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Use upfront simulations for early-stage guidance

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Hard Rock Hotel, Malta Courtesy of FM Ingegneria, Mirano (Ve)

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Wind comfort analysis provides added value to architectural projects.

By prioritising human comfort and well-being in architectural and urban design, it fosters vibrant city life and elevates the outdoor experience. Even where it’s not specified by clients or mandated by the public sector

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Stadio Meazza in Milan: map of the flux of rain droplets hitting the pitch, the stands and the nearby ground [g/(s m2)]

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Numerical predictions can be generated for rain droplet flow propelled by the wind, impacting building facades, stadiums and individuals in public outdoor spaces. This predictive capability aids in guiding architectural design to ensure better liveability in case of rain.

 

The development of the Wind-Driven Rain feature was a collaborative endeavour involving Maffeis Engineering.

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IFC model with 7M triangles (courtesy of Buro Milan)

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In the early stage of creative architectural design, architects explore a range of concepts, whether related to urban planning, ventilated facades, or other elements.

By utilising simulations in the early stages, architects can swiftly evaluate a multitude of design variations and speed up the overall creative process.

Are you ready to be amazed?

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