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Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST

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Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST

"Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST" is a plugin for analyzing and designing urban configurations. A new version is released here https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/configurbanist

Website: https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/configurbanist
Location: Delft, the Netherlands
Members: 210
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2023

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How to thicken the lines like in the video? 2 Replies

Hi Pirouz,Great plugin, still learning it, a bit hard to get what's what, but certainly doable.Learning from your video, couldn't but notice the difference in line weight between my display…Continue

Started by Tim. Last reply by Emily Shaw Apr 19, 2023.

the add in does not install 2 Replies

Hi ,I am trying to install the plug in , but it seems that I cannot. When I install it , there is just one function of it in grasshopper. Can someone help? Continue

Started by Martina A.. Last reply by Samane Jan 30, 2022.

Puzzled by Polycentric Distribution

     I am conducting a research on visualizing different minutes walk from the designative parks to residential buildings like the figure below. I hope the minute gradients are 5min, 10min, 15min and…Continue

Tags: Gradient, Designated, Configurbanist, Distribution, Polycentric

Started by WENG Yang Mar 5, 2020.

Polycentric Distribution

I´m trying to get a better understanding of the polycentric distribution component.I´m working in urban regeneration process related to touristic products on my PhD, to not extend myself too much,…Continue

Started by jorge sainz de aja Mar 23, 2017.

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Comment by Samane on October 21, 2013 at 8:53am

Hi  Nitya,

Your grasshopper is very old. Cheetah is not compatible with 0.90014 version.

for saving components as user object components, while one is selected go to File> Create User Object and save it.

Sama

Comment by Petar Pejic on October 20, 2013 at 2:20pm

Strange thing is that your provided example is working, while my is not. I have tried redrawing street network, extending even more terrain, nothing seems to work

Comment by Petar Pejic on October 20, 2013 at 6:33am

Also, terrain calculation is not working, even after I have checked all suggestions. I am attaching a file so if anyone wants to give it a try.

Rhino and GH file

Comment by Petar Pejic on October 20, 2013 at 5:51am

Samane, Thank you for your kind reply. Your explanation and the video you provided made a lot of sense, and it much clearer now. I would only like to ask you what p value stands for in polycentric distribution? I get the effect it has on the calculation, but how would you explain it in terms of real life usage? 

I am also TU Delft student, currently doing MSc 3, and I plan to use your definition of walk-ability and your script (slightly changed and adapted), giving credit to you. If that is ok with you and Pirous

Comment by Nitya Balan on October 19, 2013 at 12:31pm

Comment by Nitya Balan on October 19, 2013 at 12:30pm

Comment by Nitya Balan on October 19, 2013 at 12:12pm

Hi Sama!

Thanks for the reply. How can i save the Cheetah components as user object components? Can you please explain? I am not really a pro at this platform. Moreover, i am attaching screenshots of errors i am experiencing while using the gh file. I think first one is because i am using an old version of grasshopper, i am not really sure about second. Please confirm.

Cheers!

Comment by Samane on October 19, 2013 at 9:02am

Petar,

About the polycentric distribution component: if there is something to distribute like built space area or anything like that which requires a bounded distribution over network locations, according to some sort of network measures(with Cheetah you have pedestrian accessibility measures available), you may use this component. With this component you can control the spread and shape of a distribution by changing the "p" value and the number of steps. 

Cheers,

Sama

Comment by Samane on October 19, 2013 at 8:49am

Hi Nitya,

We will release the GHA version very soon. At the moment, you can download the GH sample file and save the Cheetah components as user object components. 

Cheers,

Sama

Comment by Samane on October 19, 2013 at 8:46am

Hi Petar,

In Cheetah, proximity measure indicates how close one is to all points of interest at the same time and vicinity measure indicates how close one is to any of them. For example, you might want to be close to one of the supermarkets (as a point of interest) in your area but you might want to be close to city center and station at the same time.

Cheetah is meant for pedestrian accessibility analyses. Therefore, when you take a topographic terrain into account, all the calculation will be done considering walking impedance. Here you can find a video, in which Pirouz explains more about it.

About your problem with a topographic surface, make sure that:

_ your surface is on top of your network

_your surface is converted to mesh (you can easily do it by using Mesh Brep component)

 _ It is bigger than your network such that it covers the entire network

_there is no intersection between the surface and your network.

I would suggest checking its location on front, right and top views.

Cheers,

Samaexample.jpg

 

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