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Comment by Christian Meyer on April 23, 2010 at 2:14am
Hey Rafael!
this was just a simple addition of 2 scripts:
1 step: Pointset reconstruction (Rhinoscript mcneel) You need a cube an some points inside the cube
2 step: Grasshopper, scale the cubes by their own volume (analyse tools)
3 step: jitter the voronoi list and output only a few voronoi-volumes

ask me if you'fe got any questions!
Comment by Rafael Martin on April 8, 2010 at 8:34am
Christian, could you share the definition?
Comment by Christian Meyer on December 3, 2009 at 4:40am
this photo shows a intermediate step of the design process.
the step was a 3d experiment to generate a pattern for the facade
i tested a lot of patterns to generate the voronoi for facades. the best way to
generate the voronoi-pattern is a settlement of a ceaseless 2d point mesh.

design process 3d voronoi:
1. volume > rhino
2. point mesh > grasshoper (according to parameters of the space program)
3. genrate 3d vornoi > Pointset reconstruction, Rhino Script
4. Volume Offset > grasshopper
(sorry for my broken english)
Comment by a-ngine on December 1, 2009 at 3:13pm
Hi Christian. I am wondering how you've created the 3D voronoi cells (aren't they?) and consequently why you've treated the interior/floor slabs etc like in any other ordinary building - not responding to your design purpose?

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