PreDesign Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/predesign/ Sketchup, Sketchup Plugins, sketchup texture, Sketchup Components Tue, 21 Feb 2023 09:12:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://sketchupfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon.jpg PreDesign Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/predesign/ 32 32 SketchUp PreDesign: How Does It Work? https://sketchupfamily.com/sketchup-predesign-how-does-it-work/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 07:38:42 +0000 https://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2788 There is no question that PreDesign in SketchUp Pro 2021 is one of the most exciting features that Trimble blazoned on their website. Any designer or architect will find SketchUp’s…

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There is no question that PreDesign in SketchUp Pro 2021 is one of the most exciting features that Trimble blazoned on their website. Any designer or architect will find SketchUp’s PreDesign feature to be one of the most effective and attractive features of the software.

In a PreDesign feature, engineers and developers are given the opportunity to test drive their creation before it starts taking shape in the real world, sort of, in a virtual world.

As a result, the developer is now able to utilize this point to test out the environmental impact of their structure in the area. In addition, the developer can test out the effect that climate has on the structure by using this point.

PreDesign feature

Without a sure, SketchUp is a terrific tool for developing ideas in 3D, and we are always looking into additional features. The enormous benefit of SketchUp is in helping our users create 3D models with a much simpler interface. Design research is also a part of the pre-design operations at SketchUp.

In terms of building design and energy-related building performance, climate responsiveness is crucial. Building designers frequently fall short of taking the necessary steps to fully optimize the architecture for a building’s energy performance.

Architects and designers utilize Trimble’s SketchUp program for their preliminary design work all around the world at the same time. Therefore, the addition of the PreDesign functionality to SketchUp for climate responsiveness is unquestionably a perfect match.

PreDesign Workflow

Anyone developing a building or remodeling a building can benefit from using PreDesign, which can be used to design any structures inside and exterior. The PreDesign tool may also be used to acquire ideas for building or remodeling a specific area.

You may obtain and absorb climatic data for the nearby vicinity and the surrounding area using the PreDesign tool in SketchUp 2021. This enables you to make wiser selections when the design process is still in its early stages. Additionally, this will enable you to devise design strategies or select from a variety of building design options.

Additionally, you may utilize this tool for your clients. At a very basic level, you may explain to your clients how and what they specifically require using environmental impact models, and persuade them to select a certain technique that will best suit the local climate and create the fewest emissions.

Since these choices will determine the future of your model, it is crucial to incorporate these climate factors into your design at an early stage.

What you can do using these PreDesign features?

Verifying Architectural perspective

As this SketchUp PreDesign idea bridges the gap between building type and environment, it makes recommendations for suitable architectural features, such as wider windows to take advantage of outside circumstances.

With the benefit of having this information, architects and designers may produce the most energy-efficient building by crafting a thoughtful architectural design story around climate.

Various Shading facilities

PreDesign then creates an intuitive sun path diagram based on existing weather data that highlights the areas that receive warming sun as well as those that are exposed to overheating sun or are clouded over.

As a result, architects may strategically place the constructed form to benefit from features like balconies or a well-lit lawn.

Day lighting features

Using the PreDesign feature found in SketchUp, you are provided with a clear indication of the suitability of a wide range of top lighting options based on the type of design you are working on.

The process will make it easier for you to find the right light solution that will be beneficial to the environment and improve your design skills.

Aesthetics settings

With this new feature, designers will have the option to adjust the glazing type, framing insulation, solar control, and external shading specification.

This will be helpful in adopting and understanding the impact of glazing specifications and ensuring materials that are realistic and budget-friendly are specified.

Things to know about the PreDesign feature

  1. This PreDesign performs best when applied at the research stage of building or remodeling design.
  2. It may be used to go through many design concepts and offer them to your customer so they can decide which one best suits their needs in terms of budget and climate.
  3. Design strategies cannot be applied automatically using this PreDesign feature.
  4. It cannot be used to ensure adherence to greed-building standards; you must verify that on your own.
  5. Given that it only considers building type and climatic history, it cannot be applied to a specific 3D model you are working on.

To learn more, watch the following video tutorial.

Video Source: SketchUp CZ

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PreDesign in SketchUp 2021 https://sketchupfamily.com/predesign-in-sketchup-2021/ Tue, 21 Dec 2021 09:24:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=1484 We’ve formerly blazoned the release of SketchUp 2021 in one of our former papers – real each about what’s new in SketchUp 2021 then! One of the most interesting features…

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We’ve formerly blazoned the release of SketchUp 2021 in one of our former papers – real each about what’s new in SketchUp 2021 then! One of the most interesting features of SketchUp that Trimble blazoned this fall, still, is the PreDesign in SketchUp Pro 2021. This requires a detailed understanding. Let us claw in!

The SketchUp 2021 PreDesign point is for engineers and contrivers who want to, sort of, test drives their creation a bit before it actually takes shape. That’s to say, the developer can, using this point, now test out the environmental impact of their structure in the area, and alternatively, the effect of the point climate on the structure.

The need for PreDesign

Green structure is all the rage now, and for good reason. The effect of climate change is making us all suppose about effects like sustainable armature and energy effectiveness and environmental footmark. All of these can be estimated using technical environmental scientific software ( looking at you, Sefaira!) – and relatively effectively, too.

Still, the problem with that approach is that this has to be done only after you have a complete model available of the structure. This means, that any new opinions you make depending upon the environmental analysis data about changes in the design, will be hard to apply since the full model is ready now.

PreDesign circumvents this issue by letting you see the environmental impacts of and on the structure at the foremost stages of the design development. Using this, you can make numerous important big opinions regarding the climate responsiveness of your structure that may be hard to take latterly on as the model complexity grows.

How PreDesign Works

PreDesign is useful for anyone designing a building or doing a building renovation. It will also work in outdoor space designs. You can also use the PreDesign tool to get inspiration or ideas to build or renovate in a particular area.

Using the PreDesign tool in SketchUp 2021, you can find and assimilate climate information of the immediate surroundings and of the general area. This helps you take better decisions at the phase where the design work is still in its infancy. Furthermore, this will let you device design strategies, or choose between a few different approaches for the building design.

But not only that, you can use this tool for your customers too. You can tell your clients how and what they exactly need using the environmental impact models at the very basic stage, and convince them to choose one specific approach that will best fit the local climate and will produce the least emissions.

Incorporating these climate factors in your design at an early stage is paramount for the rest of your design lifecycle since these decisions will shape the tomorrow of your model.

Do’s and Don’t with PreDesign

  • It should be used in the research or concept phase of a design or renovation work.
  • It can be used to filter through various design ideas and present them to your client to select the best fit for budget and climate.
  • It can be used EARLY, to avoid costly design modification work LATER.
  • It cannot be used to automatically apply design strategies.
  • It cannot be used to guarantee compliance with greed-building standards – that’s on your own to check.
  • It cannot be used on a specific 3D model you are working on (it only looks at building type and climate history and provides suggestions based on that).

Hope you have made good use of this information. We will be back later with more in-depth looks at the features of Sketchup 2021.

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The most recent updates on SketchUp https://sketchupfamily.com/the-most-recent-updates-on-sketchup/ Sat, 27 Mar 2021 15:52:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2264 All About Workflow Sketchup Pro 2020: your [3D] creative space This year, we focused on data structures and modeling behaviours. Easy to use software that boosts your ability to crank…

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All About Workflow

Sketchup Pro 2020: your [3D] creative space

This year, we focused on data structures and modeling behaviours. Easy to use software that boosts your ability to crank out those stunning design projects.

Outliner

This leads us to our BIG model organization change. In an effort to increase model performance, we no longer have to create Layers upon Layers. We can do in our main model organization straight within Outliner. We recommend using this (and our friendly eyeball icon) to toggle between the major chunks of our model like main floor plans.

Grips on bounding boxes

This is the latest that has been added in Sketchup. It’s firm gipping tool helps to do our project faster.

Sketchup Universe: nomenclatures

After many conversations, the Sketchup team have decided to update some of the naming conventions. This won’t change our workflow, but we want to know that it’s not just us — we are talking about a few things differently now. We think they make logic a little more prevalent.

Layout 2020: document control

It’s all about taking back control… document control that is! We have focused on improving the interaction between Sketchup and Layout to save you time and [brain] energy. Way less going back and forth updating scenes in Sketchup to ensure our drawing comes out perfectly. Now we have more editing ability right in Layout.

A lot of consideration went into the new design, with special emphasis on how Sketchup has grown in partnership with Trimble over the years. Since we joined the Trimble family, we’ve met new colleagues, grown our technology (think Trimble Connect and XR10 to name a few), and gotten our products into the hands of professional designers all over the world.

Pre Design

Using our site location and building type, PreDesign, SketchUp’s new design research tool, allows us to find the best design strategies, get inspiration for narratives, and generate compelling graphics for storytelling.

Pre Design is a cloud-based platform that delivers helpful climate information to designers looking to confidently kick off a conceptual design. Simply log into the app, and provide two simple details to get started: a site location, and a building typology selected from a drop-down list – typically, this is as much detail as a designer might have at the very start of a new project. A heads up that we’ll need a Sketchup Pro, Studio, or Enterprise subscription to access PreDesign.

PreDesign enables us to crystallize the climate-related design constraints, and confidently propose the most viable solutions for our project. Goodbye uncertainty, hello insights!

Architectural Response

Create the best case scenario with recommendations
Create the best case scenario with recommendations

Climate stats are great, but what do they actually mean for our project. PreDesign helps us to connect the dots between the climate and our building type, so we can smoothly arrive at the best architectural design response.

Shading and glazing

PreDesign produces an intuitive sun path diagram that shows the areas on site that receive warming sun, which areas are exposed to overheating sun, and which areas are overcast by cloudy skies. This will allow to effectively position our built form to take advantage of favourable conditions, such as a well-lit courtyard or playground. We will also learn which parts of the sky are most important to shade.

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