MIT Design Advisor
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The MIT Design Advisor is an online tool for exploring the energy performance of building designs.
The tool allows the user to simulate and compare major design decisions - quickly and with little or no experience. Real-time calculations provide results typically within a minute's time, allowing the user to quickly explore the design space.
It is part of the Building Technology Program.
[edit] See also
- Building Technology Program @ MIT
- Energy conservation