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SUMMARY:[Design+Compute+Make]_03 by rat[LAB]EDUCATION
DESCRIPTION:\n\n// rat[LAB] Delhi Studio // 23 – 24 July 2016\n​\n
 // Title\n[DESIGN+COMPUTE+MAKE]: Design Computation & Fabrication Work
 shop\n \n// Level\nBasic & Intermediate (Previous software skills are
  not required)\n \n// Agenda\nParametric Design, in the history of a
 rchitecture, has defined many rules for current designers and for futu
 re practitioners to follow. One of the strongest aspects that are prom
 inent from this style is ‘geometry’. Arguably, there is nothing ne
 w about geometry and aesthetics forming the most prominent aspect of a
 ny style or era. The language of any style, in the long history of arc
 hitecture, is visually defined by geometry or shape, beyond the princi
 ples that define the core of the style. In the distinguishable style o
 f parametric architecture, geometry has played and is continuing to pl
 ay an integral role. And with this fairly young style, there are many 
 strings of myths and false notions associated.\n \nThe workshop aims 
 to provide a detailed insight to ‘parametric design’ and embedded 
 logics behind it through a series of design explorations using Rhinoce
 ros & Grasshopper platforms, along with understanding of data-driven f
 abrication strategies. An insight to Computational Design and its subs
 ets of Parametric Design, Algorithmic Design, Generative Design and Ev
 olutionary Design will be provided through presentations, technical se
 ssions & studio work, with highlighting agenda of using data into Hand
 s-on fabrication of a parametrically generated design. A strong focus 
 will be made on ‘geometry’ and ‘matter’.\n \nDay 1 Topics / A
 genda\n\nRhinoceros 3D GUI and basic use\n\nInstalling Grasshopper & p
 lug-ins\n\nGrasshopper GUI\n\nBasic logic, components, parameters, in
 puts, numbers, simple geometry, referenced geometry, locally defined g
 eometry, baking, etc.\n\nLists & Data Tree: management, manipulation, 
 visualization, etc.\n\nDesign Experimentations with Geometry & Data\n\
 nUnderstanding Data for Manual Fabrication\n\n\n \nDay 2 Topics / Age
 nda\n\nDesign Experimentations with Geometry, Form, Matter\n\nData for
  effective numbering and strategizing during Manual Fabrication\n\nCol
 laborative effort for Hands-on ‘making’ process\n\nAnalysis & Eval
 uation of Fabricated Geometry\n\nDocumentation  \n\n\n\n\n// Tutor(s)
 : Sushant Verma (Architect / Computational Designer / Educator)\n\n\nF
 or more information visit https://www.grasshopper3d.com/events/design-
 compute-make-03-by-rat-lab-education
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20160723T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20160724T180000
CATEGORIES:design, workshop
LOCATION:rat[LAB] Delhi Studio
WEBSITE:http://www.rat-lab.org/education
URL:http://www.rat-lab.org/education
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER:rat[LAB] EDUCATION & Nonscale Co. Tokyo
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