SAM_BHoM is part of the SAM (Sustainable Analytical Model) Toolkit —
an open-source collection of tools designed to help engineers create, manage,
and process analytical building models for energy and environmental analysis.
This repository provides integration between SAM and the BHoM (Buildings and Habitats object Model), enabling analytical models and data to be exchanged between SAM workflows and the BHoM ecosystem.
The integration aligns SAM analytical representations with BHoM objects, supporting consistent data structures and interoperability across disciplines and computational design workflows.
Welcome — and let’s keep the open-source journey going. 🤝
The BHoM (Buildings and Habitats object Model) is a collaborative computational development project for the built environment. It aims to share code and standardise the data used across disciplines to support design, analysis, and decision-making workflows.
More information:
- Mapping between SAM analytical models and BHoM objects
- Exchange of analytical and environmental data
- Support for interdisciplinary computational workflows
- Alignment with shared data standards promoted by BHoM
- 📘 SAM Wiki: https://github.com/SAM-BIM/SAM/wiki
- 🧠 SAM Core: https://github.com/SAM-BIM/SAM
- 🧩 BHoM: https://bhom.xyz/
To install SAM using the Windows installer, download and run the
latest installer.
Alternatively, you can build the toolkit from source using Visual Studio.
See the main repository for details:
👉 https://github.com/SAM-BIM/SAM
- Target framework: .NET / C#
- Object mapping follows SAM-BIM analytical modelling conventions
- BHoM interoperability is maintained where applicable
- New or modified
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