Kristoffer Negendahl
Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Section of Digital Building Technologies
Brovej
Building 118 Room 260
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Danmark
Consequence Based Design Grasshopper Sustainability Integrated Dynamic Models Building Energy Indoor Environment Computational Collaborative Models
Kristoffer holds a Ph.D in sustainable building design and engineering. His research is focused on the development and coupling of tools and interoperability across many stakeholders and domains. Kristoffer has worked to disrupt the accessibility of non-experts into sustainable analysis tools by refactoring the UX and automation of critical tasks such as energy modeling, daylighting and LCA. Kristoffer now holds an associate professorship at the Technical University of Denmark. Before DTU Kristoffer have been working on multiple large-scale developments with Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) across the globe as BIGs lead engineering consultant. He co-founded the software company Procedural.build. Consequence Based Design as a strategic approach in the building design phase.Integrated dynamic models as a sketch-based engineering toolset.The potential use of multi criteria optimization methods implemented in the early building design phase.