Green Building XML
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The Green Building XML schema, referred to as “gbXML”, was developed to facilitate a common interoperability model integrating a myriad of design and development tools used in the building industry. gbXML is being integrated into a range of software CAD and engineering tools. This interoperability standard reduces the time to develop a building and also assures that when the building is put into operation it can meet the design intent.

NIST
National Institute of Standards and Technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology , known between 1901 and 1988 as the National Bureau of Standards , is a measurement standards laboratory, otherwise known as a National Metrological Institute , which is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce...

 has studied building interoperability and determined more than $16B is wasted in the U.S. each year due to poor software integration and its impact on building and supporting a building. By extension, this poor interoperability results in HVAC and control systems that are not tuned to the "Design Intent" of the services engineer. Through standards like gbXML, industry can leverage their existing applications to achieve gains in interoperability that result in a myriad of cost and environmental savings.

Green Building XML Modeling Software

  • Bentley Systems
    Bentley Systems
    Bentley Systems, Incorporated is a software company that produces solutions for the design, construction and operation of infrastructure. The company’s software serves the building, plant, civil, and geospatial vertical markets in the areas of architecture, engineering, construction and operations...

     Bentley Architecture
  • Autodesk
    Autodesk
    Autodesk, Inc. is an American multinational corporation that focuses on 3D design software for use in the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media and entertainment industries. The company was founded in 1982 by John Walker, a coauthor of the first versions of the company's...

     Revit
    Revit
    Autodesk Revit Architecture often referred to as simply Revit is a Building Information Modeling software developed by Autodesk. It allows the user to design with both parametric 3D modeling and 2D drafting elements...

  • Ecotect
    Ecotect
    Autodesk Ecotect Analysis is an environmental analysis tool that allows designers to simulate buildingperformance right from the earliest stages of conceptual design...

  • Square One research http://squ1.com
  • EDSL Tas
  • greenspaceLive gModeller http://greenspacelive.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=68

Green Building XML Analysis Software

  • Lesosai 7.1 is a software for the certification, environmental impacts and thermal balance calculation of buildings
  • DOE-2 - widely used and accepted freeware building energy analysis program developed by the US Department of Energy
  • eQuest - "enhanced DOE-2.2 + Wizards + Graphics"
  • Green Building Studio Green Building Studio Inc
  • Ecotect
    Ecotect
    Autodesk Ecotect Analysis is an environmental analysis tool that allows designers to simulate buildingperformance right from the earliest stages of conceptual design...

  • Square One research http://squ1.com
  • EDSL Tas http://edsl.net
  • greenspaceLive gEnergy

See also

  • Building Information Modeling
    Building Information Modeling
    Building information modeling is the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle.BIM involves representing a design as objects – vague and undefined, generic or product-specific, solid shapes or void-space oriented , that carry their geometry, relations and attributes...

  • Computer aided facility management (CAFM)
  • Building automation
    Building automation
    Building automation describes the functionality provided by the control system of a building. A building automation system is an example of a distributed control system...


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