Nemetschek NA to Introduce ThermoRender at AIA
COLUMBIA, MD,
May 15, 2008 - In keeping with its commitment to the development of new
technology, Nemetschek North America (NNA) is proud to introduce
ThermoRender at the AIA National convention in Boston from May 15-May 17.
ThermoRender-developed by A&A Co., LTD., NNA’s distributor in Japan-is a
VectorWorks-based application that is a unique simulation and analysis tool
for the thermal environment. In recent years, it has become necessary to
consider the thermal environment when developing urban areas, and the
measures for mitigating heat-island effect and global warming have been
actively introduced into architecture and urban development.

VectorWorks rendering
ThermoRender rendering
ThermoRender
plays a key role in this development, as it can visualize surface
temperatures, calculate Heat Island Potential (HIP), Mean Radiant
Temperature (MRT), energy consumption, CO2 emission, and much more. A&A and
ThermoRender have received great recognition as the recipients of the 2007
Good Design Award and the 2007 Architectural Institute of Japan prize.

Simulation outcome of urban block
"Following the trend within the AEC industry in recent years, we’re proud
to introduce a technology that is capable of displaying the efficiency of a
building and its environment," says Stewart Rom, vice-president of
Nemetschek North America sales & marketing.
About Nemetschek NA
Nemetschek North America is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Nemetschek
Group and maker of the VectorWorks line of design solutions. A global leader
in design technologies, Nemetschek North America has been developing CAD
software for the AEC, entertainment, landscape design, and manufacturing
fields since 1985. One of the world's best-selling cross-platform CAD
applications, VectorWorks Architect is an elegant architectural design
program that offers cost-effective, cutting-edge BIM capabilities.
For more information visit
www.nemetschek.net
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