Embodied and Operational Carbon Analysis: A Grasshopper-Based Method for Visually Comparing Impacts of Material Choices
Mike Christenson,
Robert Gay,
Malini Srivastava
Abstract:This paper aims to describe and evaluate a parametric method for enabling embodied carbon analysis early in architectural design. The method utilizes Grasshopper, within Rhino, to convert volumes of modeled materials into equivalent volumes of carbon dioxide, providing a means to visualize and compare embodied carbon impacts. As described here, the parametric method is an extension of an earlier method developed within a graduate-level architecture design studio taught by authors Mike Christenson and Malini Sr… Show more
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