Ever-taller, ever-longer structures, the extreme weather events of our warming world and the energy transition are challenging the way we design for comfort and resilience. We help developers, architects and asset owners to anticipate and respond to these challenges at an asset, district and city scale.
As wind engineers and consultants, we bring together an understanding of the response of different forms and structures to the wind that generates forces. We gain insights from a combination of climate data and physical and numerical models of wind loads, building performance and microclimates to provide practical design advice. Contexts where we design include masterplans, all types of buildings including stadia, and onshore and offshore windfarms.
Before any designs are tested, we identify where any regulatory or performance issues might arise and how designs can evolve to anticipate and mitigate costly reworks. Long after structures are built, we continue post-construction monitoring to understand real life performance of designs, maintaining the value of assets.
How we can help
Our wind engineering consultants and engineers can support you in a number of ways:
Data insights
We work with a full range of tools - numerical, analytical and physical – to visualise, test, simulate and monitor data in intuitive ways that are engaging and accessible to all stakeholders.
Our 3D visualisation tool Arup Wind, for example, rapidly converts pedestrian comfort wind tunnel data into an interactive map for clients and stakeholders. The local wind speeds measured in the wind tunnel are converted into wind comfort and safety speeds, and visualised through Arup Wind. Taking advantage of 3D gaming engine, Arup Wind gives clients an immediate visual representation of the data, allowing them to interrogate the model of their asset and contextualise the results in the urban fabric.
Our Wind Fragility Assessment tool provides equally intuitive reports, displaying a heatmap of structural risk to highlight where they are greatest and where investment in resilience will provide most value.
People-centred design
The human experience is a central factor in our work and we look beyond wind comfort to shape the people’s ultimate perception of wind, temperature, precipitation and air quality.
Using Arup’s pedestrian and crowd simulation software MassMotion, we measure individuals’ comfort and safety in real time as they move in and around structures and environments. That information helps suggest ways to create and manage comfortable microclimates. It also gives planners better insights into the value of their public spaces, matching local conditions to particular uses and activities.