Create natural shading with trellis components from 3D Warehouse
June 25th, 2014 | Published in Google SketchUp
SketchUp’s geo-location and shadow tools make it easy to investigate sun control options that affect building energy consumption, daylighting and overall environmental impact. Building designers increasingly consider green building facades comprised of trellis systems with appropriate plants as a natural shading option. Well designed trellis systems can reduce cooling loads, create privacy screens that also look great and create lush environments that add to building aesthetics.
For over 20 years, greenscreen® has been providing an innovative modular trellis system for adding vertical landscape elements to any design. The basic building block for greenscreen® is a modular panel that can be used for endless variations of shapes and applications, including green walls, freestanding fences, horizontal shade structures, unique column forms and planter adaptations. With over 7,000 project examples, these combinations for building and landscape design are now common elements all over the world.
Find greenscreen®’s trellis system models on 3D Warehouse.
greenscreen® offers numerous variations including green walls, freestanding fences, and horizontal shade structures.
greenscreen® called on landscape architect and SketchUp expert Daniel Tal to create its SketchUp models. By working with an industry expert, greenscreen® produced models that look great and operate smoothly while accurately representing its real-world products. Best of all, greenscreen®’s SketchUp models are completely free!
Each greenscreen® component comes with high-poly and low-poly models. The high-poly models are great for renderings and estimating light transmission. The low-poly models are easy to use for site planning, layout, and general modeling speed.
Visit the 3D Warehouse today to download all of the greenscreen® models and anything else that inspires you.
Posted by Mark Lauricello, Business Development Manager