The Roovie Digital Twin
Drop a Revit file. Or paste a street address. Roovie extracts the footprint, stacks the floors, lays out zones, generates windows, and hands you a fully validated digital twin — not a dead geometry file, but a living model you can edit, mass-update, and simulate.
▸ From input to simulation-ready
Each step is automated by default — but transparent and editable at every stage. Skip the ones you trust, intervene on the ones you don't. Either way, you're looking at a running energy model before the kettle boils.
↳Every step is editable, every step is validated, and every step leaves an audit trail you can hand to a reviewer — so the speed comes without the shortcut.
▸ The living model
The 3D model is the interface, not the deliverable. Select surfaces, drag vertices, swap assemblies, hang HVAC — and every edit flows straight through to the simulation. No re-export. No round-trip. No translation layer.
▸ Mass update · one building or every building
Select 4 zones, 40 zones, or every zone in the portfolio. Change a single field — an assembly, a window-to-wall ratio, a COP, an LPD — and Roovie propagates it in place with a full before/after validation pass. No copy-paste. No manual sweep. No stale model.
▸ Automation · modeling at the speed of intent
Shape templates snap in floorplates. Zone splits follow ASHRAE. Windows come in at the WWR you asked for. Zone-type templates drag-and-drop like stickers. All of it transparent, all of it reversible.
Rectangle, L, U, H — pick a template, drop it on the floorplate, and Roovie lays out the zones with correct adjacency. Switch template later and the model follows.
One click generates a compliant 5-zone split — a conditioned core with four perimeter bands oriented to the sun. Works on any shape template, any floor count.
Dial a Window-to-Wall Ratio once per building, or set different values for N / E / S / W. Roovie generates windows with the right heights, sill offsets, and spacing — automatically.
Open office, classroom, data closet, lab — pre-built zone types with loads, schedules, and HVAC assignments baked in. Drag onto any zone in the 3D model to apply.
Shift-click to select any number of zones, walls, windows, or surfaces. Clone across floors, mirror across axes, copy assemblies between selections — the 3D model behaves like a spreadsheet for buildings.
Drop a PDF, JPG, or SKM plan into the viewport. Pick two points, type the distance, and the plan snaps to world scale — trace zones on top with grid-snap and vertex-align helpers.