Sustainability
cove.tool is fighting climate change by helping architects, engineers, contractors, and developers use data-driven design through automation and cost optimization. We lead by example by making science and transparency central while pushing the boundaries.
Nicholas Rubenstein, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP
Senior Project Manager | evolveEA
Mark Zoeteman, PE, CEM, HBDP, LEED AP O+M
Senior Mechanical Engineer | Fishbeck
Andrew Loia
Architectural Designer & Energy Modeling Specialist | FFA Architecture & Interiors
Nehal Abdelfattah, LEED AP BD+C, ENV SP
Architectural Designer & Sustainability Expert | WRA Architects
Tolga Tutar, CEM, TRUE Advisor, LEED AP
Sustainability Director | Skanska
Casey Alexander
Architect | SAR+
Reducing carbon emissions in the building industry requires effort from all the three stakeholders involved: owners to drive demand, architects to design for the demand, and contractors to execute design in a climate-conscious manner. Buildings account for 40% of those carbon emissions and 76% of electricity use in the United States. If we reduce building energy usage, we join the fight against climate change.
Data-driven workflows and analytical tools are making it easier than ever to take sustainability concerns into account in buildings, with powerful digital tools that provide in-depth analyses of a project for its entire lifecycle, and easy-to-use tools that provide quick metrics and graphical representations of information to drive client discussions and design decision-making.
Architects, engineers, contractors, and developers start using cove.tool for early-stage energy analysis all the way to compliance level carbon studies, 2D/3D design, and HVAC design. They skillfully select the lowest cost and highest performance material components for new construction and renovations. Teams use our patented machine learning to effortlessly look through thousands of options.
33.7
Million tonnes
of CO2 offset
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