 In this case study from Henning Larsen Architects, we'll take a look at how we can optimize thermal comfort and airflow in the urban basis in the city of Klagsvik in the ferry islands using Autodesk Visari. I have now opened Visari and we'll take a look at this case study from Henning Larsen Architects on the ferry island in the city of Klagsvik. So the first thing I did was to import this model into a conceptual mass and import this sketchup file into Autodesk Visari. The next thing we'll want to do is go here to set location and this is a great thing that we're able to get the nearest and validated climate data for the specific microclimate that we want to work on. One thing to notice is here that the nearest weather station is a bit far away and it's just out in the open sea. So when we look at analyzing this model here using the built-in ecotec wind tunnel we will have to think about that this city here is kind of in the valley here that the sea is on the other side here again and that means that the wind will have a tendency to go here from the north during the winter and the south in the summer. So having that in mind we can now go in and set location. I did that before but I just want to go that if we go to site and then say just import site image and say okay and now we have import site image I did that before just to do a bit of prep work and now we can actually just hit the ecotec wind tunnel here. So what we were looking for here in this project was to with inside the city limits here with inside the city to create some comfortable spaces with inside the building here that we will have some good and quiet places without too much air going through the city here. So just working with the the mousing here and the the development to have the right effect and to create the right comfort here on the exterior spaces here. So with inside the built-in ecotec wind tunnel here there's really multiple ways that we can look at the result. One great thing is that if we see here we have the wind roast displayed directly in the interface and if we scroll down here we can just click if we want to have the wind roast or we want to have a winch frequency chart overlay. I'm just using the the wind roast here and what I'm looking for here is that I just turned on the the 3d analysis display right away because if I'm using the 2d grid here I'm not able to and for some reason to to see the wind frequency on the level where I want to look at it. So I'm just turning on the the 3d display function here and now I'm able to go to the slice position and just go to the position where I want to look at it. So this is of course at a very conceptual stage where I want to work with the involvement to create the comfort with inside the spaces here and I can now begin from the wind roast which gives me valuable information to look at that the involvement that we created here are actually creating some quiet spaces with inside the city that was what we were looking for in this case here. So just really great that we can have that combination having the nearest wind data and that we're able to work with the involvement to create exterior comfort with inside the city in the heart of the city here in Clarkswick. So we're able to look at this in really a multiple ways on different axes and it takes a bit of time but it's quite visual to work with but again you're not really able to take out the data as you can capture the screen or you can record the screen. Really cool that we're able to then go in and work with the masses and update the massing and create different kinds of scenarios that we want to have with inside the project here.