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Energy Efficient Design in Architecture refers to the practice of integrating sustainable and environmentally conscious principles into building design, with the goal of reducing energy consumption and costs while enhancing occupant comfort and well-being. This approach leverages Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools to simulate and optimize various aspects of a building's energy performance, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, and renewable energy systems. By prioritizing Energy Efficient Design in Architecture, architects can create buildings that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also socially responsible, economically viable, and ecologically sustainable for generations to come.
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