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Built for the Elements: Resilient Architecture through Instant Analysis
For modern skyscrapers, wind loading and pedestrian comfort are critical safety factors. Traditionally, architects must wait for expensive wind-tunnel testing or slow CFD reports to validate a building's shape. BeyondMath brings environmental intelligence to the architect’s desktop, providing instant wind loading, acoustics, and airflow analysis to enable the design of more resilient, energy-efficient buildings.
This tech is a game-changer for Natural Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). By simulating how wind moves through a building's atrium and vents, BeyondMath allows architects to optimize for passive cooling, drastically reducing the building's operational carbon footprint. In a post-pandemic world, the ability to guarantee fresh air circulation through physics-backed design is a significant differentiator for commercial real estate.
At the urban scale, BeyondMath helps city planners mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect. We can simulate how a new development will affect the micro-climate of an entire neighborhood—predicting wind tunnels at street level or stagnant air pockets. This allows for the creation of smarter, more livable cities that are better equipped to handle the rising temperatures of the coming decades.
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