iseño de proyectos a través de algoritmos mediante programación. Se explica el entorno de Grasshopper, se desarrollan diversos ejercicios. No es necesario conocimiento previo de Rhinoceros ni de programación.Total horas: 20 hrsFechas, Horario, Sede: Revisar la página de "Próxima Formación"Otros beneficios: 1) Un CD con: libreria de definiciones de Grasshopper desde herramientas simples hasta complejas y libros, tutoriales relacionados.2) 10% de descuento en los siguientes cursos o talleres que SEED | KRFR organicen.3) Posibilidad de unirte a SEED y a KRFR para hacer prácticas o para generar proyectos en conjunto.4) Se da un 10% de descuento en el licencia original de Rhinoceros.…
Added by ESTUDIO SEED at 2:41pm on January 17, 2011
rom a few pieces until all of the pieces are in place. You could also, theoretically, modify the form of the base, high, etc.
To do this I started making three pieces (all triangular) of different sizes... and then I stablished that there is going to be a bigger concentration of bigger pieces on the first third of the building, a bigger concentration of medium pieces on the second third and a bigger concentration of small pieces on the last third. I did this by rotating the pieces a number of times accordingly to a percentage.. the funny thing is that it works most of the times, but it doesn't work if the base of the building has 3, 8, 12, 18 or 20 sides (20 being the higher number on the number slider).. maybe there is a way to solve this with lists that I am not using????
My second problem is that I want to rotate each floor of the building separetly using a range... the thing is, I cannot make it work, because it rotates each triangle and not the whole floor... maybe there is a way of making groups or changing the list definition, but I'm not getting there.... I tried working with planes, but it is even more difficult to make the whole thing work...
I'm attaching the grasshopper documment and a couple of pictures so you can get my idea....…
IFC (presented by Jon Mirtschin)
Chameleon (presented by Hiroshi Jacobs)
Hummingbird (presented by Tim Meador)
OpenNURBS Importer (presented by Me :)
The videos are now posted on YouTube if you missed it!
Part 1: Introductions
Part 2: GeometryGym
Part 3: Chameleon
Part 4: Hummingbird
Part 5: OpenNURBS
Part 6: Discussion
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adybug are running the same weather file. with the exception that I converted the epw to a wea file using EergyPlus converter so it can be read by ecotect weather tool.
I modified the cooling and heating base temperatureof the CDH-HDH component in order to match those used by ecotect (heating = 18 degC, cooling = 26 degC)
1. What are the units that CDH-HDH component returns ( I guess it should be Kelvin Hours- Kh)
2. Heating deg Hours seams to match perfectly
3. Cooling deg Hours are completely different. LB returns a maximum value of 158.3 for July while ecotect returns a maximum value of 1430 for July.
Please refer to the images
thank you all in advance
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you post a screenshot of what the message coming from its readMe! output looks like?2) Close your Grasshopper and Rhino.3) Download "Revo Uninstaller Pro" from here. It is free for first 30 days, which is what we need.4) Right click on the RevoUninProSetup.exe and check if the file is blocked. If it is, unblock it.5) Run the RevoUninProSetup.exe file and install "Revo Uninstaller Pro".6) Uninstall "MapWinGIS" with "Revo Uninstaller Pro". It is important that "Revo Uninstaller Pro" deletes not only files from MapWinGIS installation folder, but also all other leftovers (as registry inputs). Here is a small tutorial on how to do that. Watch it from 6:10 till the end.7) Restart your PC8) When your Windows boots up, make sure that you are logged in as Administrator!9) In your Start menu's search box type: "UAC", which will find your User Account Control Settings. Click on it, and a new window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".10) Turn off your Windows Firewall.11) Then turn off your custom Firewall (in case you have another one, besides standard Windows Firewall).12) Completely turn off your Antivirus.13) Download again the MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe.exe file from here.14) Right click on the MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and see if it is blocked. If it is, unblock it.15) Right click on MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and choose: "Run as"... Administrator.16) One the installation preparation steps start, choose "Full installation". Wait for the MapWinGIS installation to finish.17) Right-click on "Rhino 5" icon and then choose: "Run as administrator".18) Open the the ironpython_admin.gh file again, and again post a screenshot of the message coming from its readMe! output.19) Drop the "Gismo Gismo" component to Grasshopper canvas. Post a screenshot of the message coming out from its readMe! output.
So we will need in total three screenshots of the readMe! output messages.
Thank you once again for being patient, and sorry for the large number of steps.…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:52am on April 9, 2017
ment.
This course will help architects and designers in their practice and development of forms using generative algorithms.
Curriculum
Introduction to parametric design
Understanding the user interface of Grasshopper and visual programming theory
Understand the components and types of networking
Linking and importing and exporting geometry from Rhino Rhino geometry results back
Knowledge of the main data types (numbers, fields, vectors, points, curves, surfaces, brep)
Manage lists and trees of data: simple tasks lists, extracting data in lists and trees
Operations with vectors and points
Using colored gradient according to the parameters
Strategies of planar space subdivision: Voronoi
Working with curves and create surfaces : loft, surface from points, attractors
Surface subdivision with Lunchbox: triangular, hex, diagrid
Schedule:
Module Grasshopper beginners (24 h)
10 May – 24 May 2014
Sat:
9 - 13
14 - 18
Language: Romanian
Trainers:
Ionuț Anton, idz arhitectura (ART-Authorised Rhino Trainer)
Dana Tănase, idz arhitectura (ART-Authorised Rhino Trainer)
https://www.facebook.com/cursurigrasshopperrhinoceros
https://www.facebook.com/idzarhitectura
http://www.idz.ro/training/…
Added by Dana Tanase at 2:21am on February 2, 2014
next level.
This Parametric Design course will provide the participants with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros; you will be guided through a series of hands-on exercises that highlight NURBS modeling and its concepts. We will introduce Grasshopper as a graphical algorithm editor tightly integrated with Rhino’s 3D modeling tools. You will also learn how Rhino is used to render models for visualization, translate 3D models for prototyping, and export 3D models into 2D CAD or graphics programs.
English is the course main language.
Location: Düsseldorf city center
Registration and buying Tickets
www.digitalparametrics.eventbrite.de
Course Calendar:
4 Days 6 hours each
Total duration 24h
2 weekends
Date:
Sat. 17 - Sun. 18 June
Sat. 24 - Sun. 25 June
10:00 - 17:00
Getting Started in Rhino. 2 days (17 - 18 June)
Getting Started in Grasshopper. 2 days (24 - 25 June)
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Participants will be given a certificate of participation at the end of the course.
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Course fees:
Professionals: 600€ (excl. MwSt.) Students: 500€ (excl. MwSt.) Students need to provide: Copy of current student ID or proof of student enrollment at University/School.
Group discounts:
Group of 3 professionals: 3x500 = 1500€ (excl. MwSt.)
Group of 3 Students: 3x400 = 1200€ (excl. MwSt.)
Participants are kindly asked to bring their own laptops and have pre-installed Rhino + Grasshopper.
Useful Resources:
Rhinoceros Installation (90 days full version trial available): http://www.rhino3d.com/download
Rhinoceros for Mac (includes Grasshopper) http://www.rhino3d.com/download/rhino-for-mac/5/wip
Grasshopper Free Installation: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/page/download-1
Grasshopper Free Plugins: http://www.food4rhino.com/app/lunchbox http://www.giuliopiacentino.com/weaverbird
Main Tutor:
Rihan
M.A. Dipl.Ing. Architect
Architect at RKW Architektur + Düsseldorf
For any questions about the course, please email: info@immersive-studio.com…
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on 2: I think the reason to draw a fitness landscape is to highlight graphically the presence of local minima, even in a simple optimisation problem. In architectural terms, this means getting an idea of how many sub-optimal solutions there are in a problem, which helps while exploring conceptual design proposals.
Have a look at this very basic example (which I published with two colleagues on "Shell Structures for Architecture", chapter 18): a shell footbridge (24m x 4m footprint), which is generated by two parabolic section curves (the two apex heights are the two design variables). The maximum displacement of the structure under gravity load and self-weight is the objective function. Simple example, but several local minima and interesting shell forms (image below).
@AB,
The expression used by David in the Number of Samples Input is a simple “x+1”. By grafting the Divide Curve Output, he got 81*81 lenghts (6,561 values). You have to make sure that number is divisible by the no. of samples. The second expression used for the Length output is only a scaling factor (my guess), to control the height of the fitness landscape drawing.
Cheers…