Modelling Atriums for Part L
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 11:10 am
I am modelling (DSM) a building with a large atrium. The ground floor of the atrium is a reception/entrance.
The 4 upper floors have an open corridor which overlooks the atrium. The roof of the atrium is 100% glazed (Approx 400m2 with 600m2 of floor area).
Currently I have modeled the space as one whole zone, floor to ceiling, and defined this as reception.
As you can imagine, because of this I have a severe issue with Solar Gains and the space is failing the Criterion 3 Check.
I just want to check if I should model the building as I have, or should the space be split up by floor level, and joined up using holes. The upper floors should then be defined as circulation rather than reception to best define the nature of the space?
The 4 upper floors have an open corridor which overlooks the atrium. The roof of the atrium is 100% glazed (Approx 400m2 with 600m2 of floor area).
Currently I have modeled the space as one whole zone, floor to ceiling, and defined this as reception.
As you can imagine, because of this I have a severe issue with Solar Gains and the space is failing the Criterion 3 Check.
I just want to check if I should model the building as I have, or should the space be split up by floor level, and joined up using holes. The upper floors should then be defined as circulation rather than reception to best define the nature of the space?