ClimateStudio features full parametric energy modeling via Grasshopper in Rhino. Simulations include illuminance, photovoltaics, sun paths and shadows, multizone, dynamic shading, annual glare, spatial thermal comfort, electric lighting, and natural ventilation.

  1. Please right-click and select Save Link As: Download the ClimateStudio installer (version 2.x).

    1. If you see a message that ClimateStudio can't be downloaded securely, click the small arrow next to the Discard button and choose 'Download anyway', or click the three dots and then 'Keep'.

  2. ClimateStudio runs inside Rhino. Make sure you have the latest service release of Rhino installed. CS does not work correctly under the trial version of Rhino.

  3. Install ClimateStudio using default settings. (It installs to C:\Program Files\Solemma.)

  4. Start Rhino and you should see the ClimateStudio toolbar. In Grasshopper you should see the ClimateStudio tab.

    1. If you don’t see the toolbar in Rhino, click Tools > Options. Click Toolbars on the left and then pick ClimateStudioRhino8 from the dropdown and place a check next to ClimateStudio.

  5. When you first run a simulation using ClimateStudio, it should ask for an activation code. 

    How to run a simulation to trigger the activation box

    1. Draw a cube in Rhino and then select it.
    2. On the ClimateStudio toolbar, click the second icon (Radiation Map).
    3. On the CS Workflows window, click the third tab and then click the first small icon to add an analysis surface.
    4. Click Ok to add the radiation surface.
    5. Click the play button to run the simulation. The Activate Now box should appear.

    Click Activate Now and enter the following code: click this link to obtain the activation code (login required).


  6. If you were using the older activation code and ClimateStudio complains about an expired license, but you can't get the activation box to appear, do the following:

    1. Close Rhino.

    2. Open Windows File Manager (yellow folder icon).

    3. Enter the following in the location bar: C:\ProgramData\Solemma\Common\Licenses.

    4. Look for the file license.lic and rename it by changing the extension from .lic to .lix.

    5. Close the file manager.

    6. Start Rhino and try to run a simulation in ClimateStudio. It should now show the Activation box  so you can enter the license code from Step 5 above.

  7. If you can't get the ClimateStudio toolbars to appear, click Tools > Toolbar Layout

    1. If you don't see ClimateStudioRhino under Files, click File > Open and double click Plug-ins. Inside look for ClimateStudioRhino.rui and open it.

    2. If you don't see ClimateStudio appear under Toolbars, click the 'Restore Defaults' button, then close Rhino and restart it.

    3. This should bring back the ClimateStudio toolbar. Then you can run a simulation to bring up the license activation box. If the box doesn't make sure you did Step 6 above.

At some point in the future, licenses will be locked down for checkout only on campus and with a 7-day roaming period.

Updating ClimateStudio

Common Issues / Troubleshooting

Resources

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