Harnessing Simulation Tools to Improve Building Efficiency, Comfort, and Performance

Effective daylighting and energy optimization are pivotal for sustainable building design. This course explores advanced shading strategies using parametric design tools and simulation methods, highlighting their application in optimizing daylight and energy performance in office spaces. Participants will learn how to balance visual comfort with energy efficiency, leveraging tools such as DIVA and Grasshopper to integrate thermal and daylight performance metrics.
Through practical case studies, the course demonstrates how shading optimization can reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions while improving occupant comfort.
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Continuing Education
ArchPro Learning offers Continuing Education courses for licensed architects and design professionals across Canada. Our expert-led programs cover building codes, sustainability, ethics, and emerging technologies—supporting regulatory compliance and professional growth in architectural practice.
Jerry Luo, PhD, PE, is a licensed professional engineer in Ohio, Louisiana, and Texas, with over 15 years of diverse experience spanning higher education, research, and consulting in civil engineering and construction management. Renowned for his expertise in geotechnical engineering, he has published over 60 peer-reviewed research articles, significantly contributing to advancements in geotechnical risk assessment and infrastructure resilience. He also co-authored a widely recognized textbook on soil dynamics. Jerry has actively contributed to the global engineering community by serving on the editorial boards of multiple international journals and as a member of organizing committees for prestigious conferences. His work bridges academic excellence and industry practice, making a tangible impact on critical engineering projects. His dedication to mentorship and innovation reflects his commitment to shaping the next generation of civil engineers and advancing the profession through research, education, and practice.