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News and stories about ArchiWind
New features, research studies and news from ArchiWind.
ArchiWind: From Research to Commercialization
The journey of ArchiWind began at the University of Stavanger (UiS), where a group of researchers set out to develop a tool to simulate urban wind dynamics. With years of research and testing, the group developed a unique simulation setup that later became the core of ArchiWind. Through several academic papers, this setup evolved, introducing new methods for further improving the accuracy and realism of urban wind simulations.
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Paradise project - a Stavanger Kommune success story
Wind can have long-term effects on architecture, urban development, and real estate industries.
Investigating the Possibility of a Big Jump for Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding at Granåsen Ski Centre
How NablaFlow's CFD Investigation Provided Valuable Insight for Trondheim Kommune's Decision Making Process.
Assessing the new design impact of Arne Rettedals gate 12 in Stavanger
Maplan, DARK arkitekter are regulating a new building with NablaFlow to assess pedestrian comfort.
Ensuring Pedestrian Comfort in Stavanger's New Waterfront Area
Stafr and NablaFlow together to conduct a wind study on the new residential area in Stavanger.
4 steps towards better wind simulations
Important aspects for succeeding with wind simulations.
ArchiWind results validation test case
The results from ArchiWind are validated against experimental results.