[WS3] ALGORITHMIC LANDSCAPES - Grasshopper Advanced Design workshop with ecoLogicStudio

The third event in a new workshop series organized by Simply Rhino and run by ecoLogicStudio in London.
The workshop aim is to deliver a design oriented Grasshopper training for professional architects, landscape, product and urban designers.
For more info follow the link:
http://www.simplyrhino.co.uk/Simply%20Rhino%20and%20EcoLogic%20-%20WS3%20Algorithmic%20Landcapes.pdf
and
www.ecologicstudio.com
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  • Andy Murray

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  • Andy Murray

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  • alishakihn

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