At Reinvent Design Technologies LLP, we provide integrated Energy Simulation, Daylight Analysis, and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studiesto support high-performance and low-carbon building design. Energy simulation predicts building energy consumption by analyzing envelope performance, HVAC systems, lighting loads, occupancy patterns, and climatic conditions. This enables optimized design decisions that reduce operational energy use and carbon emissions. Daylight simulation evaluates natural light availability, glare control, and visual comfort, helping improve occupant wellbeing while reducing artificial lighting demand.
LCA studies assess embodied carbon and environmental impacts of materials across lifecycle stages, enabling informed material selection and carbon reduction strategies.
We perform detailed energy modeling to evaluate envelope performance, HVAC efficiency, lighting loads, and renewable integration. Our analysis helps reduce operational energy consumption, optimize system design, and improve certification scores.
Get a QuoteWe assess daylight availability, glare risk, façade performance, and shading strategies to enhance occupant comfort while reducing artificial lighting demand and overall energy use.
Get a QuoteWe conduct whole-building LCA to measure embodied carbon and environmental impacts across lifecycle stages. Our studies support low-carbon material selection, certification compliance, and ESG reporting objectives.
Get a QuoteEnergy simulation, daylight analysis, and LCA studies help achieve higher certification scores while reducing energy consumption and embodied carbon. They optimize lifecycle costs, enhance occupant comfort, and provide verified data to strengthen ESG reporting and sustainability performance.
Yes. We use globally recognized and validated tools such as IES VE for energy and daylight simulation, One Click LCA for embodied carbon assessment, and SimaPro for detailed life cycle impact analysis.
Yes. Optimized design decisions reduce energy bills, improve system efficiency, and minimize long-term maintenance costs.
Absolutely. Simulation and LCA provide verified performance data that strengthens carbon disclosures and sustainability reporting.