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Fecha: jueves 21, viernes 22 de 18: a 22:00 Hrs y sábado 23 de 8:00 a 15:00 Hrs febrero 2013. 15 Horas.
El taller está orientado a estudiantes y profesionales de la Arquitectura, Arte, el Diseño e Ingeniería.
COSTO:
Alumnos Tec o EXATEC con una cuota de $2000.00 pesos.* Estudiantes EXTERNOS y profesores TEC $3000.00*, Estudiantes de posgrado externos $3800.00* y Profesionales externos $4250.00 pesos.*
OBJETIVO GENERAL:
Alfabetización sobre lectura y escritura de herramientas computacionales para el desarrollo de la Arquitectura, Diseño e Ingeniería.
Objetivos específicos:
1. Comprenderá los conceptos metodológicos del Diseño Computacional y generativo.
2. Aplicará las metodologías en el diseño, análisis y despiece de una cubierta (celosía, muro, losa, fachada o mobiliario) con base en un espacio existente en el campus.
3. Desarrollará los conceptos de programación orientada a objetos (POO Intermedia)
4. Generará algoritmos y análisis en Grasshopper sobre el ejemplo de praxis.
5. Desarrollo de documentación y presentación de resultados.
6. Fabricación del objeto, escala por definir.
Requisitos: Conocimiento de alguna plataforma CAD/CAM/CAE.
Profesor:
Arq. David Hernández Melgarejo.
http://bioarchitecturestudio.wordpress.com
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to be used. This to me was an exercise rather than as a plugin.
I'm not sure of your question, refers to this?
Gh_transform can concatenate the transformations (which without that perhaps this component did not have much sense), and also can of course split the concatenation. If you want the step 3 (index 2), then choose the transformations 0, 1 and 2 and concatenate them. The file above (and the video, at end) has an example of this. If you mean something else, please let me know.
Oh damn, I just saw that the undo has stopped working, shit xD you meant that? Something I changed at the last time that it crashed, I will fix it soon.…
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeycomb_(geometry) )To fill a 3d space you can use structure already existing, like cubic or octahedra and tetrahedra.Starting from cubic structure then (the easiest).
1 - make few(x) random points
2 - 3dArray them
3 - make voronoi cells wih all the points
4 - extract just the (x) cells at the center
now you get x cells with a random shape, but that completely fill a 3d space with a cubic pattern
(the same thing can be done with octahedra and tetrahedra pattern, just its a bit harder to do the array)
Change seed to achieve a decent initial result.
You can then manually "fix" those cells removing small faces.
(by moving small parts of volume to one cell to another)
Those cells will just have a single orientation, the final pattern maybe will still look cubic-ish.
there are also structures with standard cells but non-repetitive patterns:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling
but i have no idea to how to apply this in 3d (even in 2d! :S )…
) Take it apart, trim holes, connections, and other stuff needed for the fabrication > (c) Make 2d drawings out of them. (d) exporting them
I've got a few findings that might be useful in that context:
1. When using large amount of components, the show selected only is pretty much the weapon of choice to debug. In this context it would be useful if the Custom Preview components (also the custom vector preview component) would not turn green when selected in "Draw Only Selected Geometry" mode, since it turns them pretty much useless in this mode.
2a. A second step up to the same problem would be if turning objects on/off (enable/disable) (preview/disable preview) could be done at the group level. (Perhaps the ZUI-kung fu you've introduced could be the way to go?). This would make creating scripts that can have different stages that do not always have to be enabled a bit easier to manage.
2b. This would of course even be better if the groupwise-enable/disable operations are overrides. (in the sense that a component is only enabled when the group and the component are enabled).
3. Colours. Would it be possible to add a small pallette to the GH colour picker? Right now if we for example pick a convention "Let's make all the functionality that's for debugging yellow, all operating code that should not require messing about with green, and the parts that require human interaction Red", is a bit cumbersome, because picking the same yellow will require me to remember the colour values to get the same colour (The pipet tool will also give different colours)
4. Scribble: Can I please easily align text to 0,90,180 or 270 degrees rotation? :)…
yet accessible features that have been well factored.
I’m impressed with the mainline experience overall. BUT, and this is a huge but, Rhino5 has an absolutely massive bug right in the middle of the engine. I, of course, refer to the Boolean Problem. I’ve put the product down cussing 4 times already after realizing that I’d just lost 3 hours trying to figure out why something doesn’t work, only to realize that I’m up against yet another derivation of The Boolean Problem.
I’m written McNeel tech support about the issue. They’ve offered file-specific workarounds in response. But these workarounds don’t allow a solution that can be used resolve generalized characterizations of the bug in Grasshopper programs. Brian, the support tech I’ve dealt with on this problems goes on to say that I shouldn’t expect any significant fixes for this problem.
I’m shocked that major revision 5 of a seemingly mature product as Rhino is has such a gigantic, mainline bug in the very core of its engine. But even more surprising is Brian’s suggestion that perhaps I’m just not ready for a product like Rhino. He further suggests that I post, as I’m doing here, to see what other people think about this bug.
So what am I missing? Where do experienced Rhino/Grasshopper users find themselves on the continuum between this being a big hairy bug that should have been fixed long ago and my just not being ready for Rhino?
I’ll accept any input and consensus that prevails.
- Bob…
Added by neobobkrause at 2:34pm on October 3, 2016
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hole new realm?
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hours/day (40 hours) Future University in Egypt (FUE) Department of Continuing Education(DCE) ________________________________________ The aim of this workshop is to teach participants how to create a parametric housing model which can be associated with day lighting and thermal analysis. Moreover, participant will get the opportunity to develop passively design envelope. The workshop is highly interactive giving different examples that develop a strong understanding of Grasshopper Workflow & different passive strategies using the performance simulation tool (DIVA). The participants are divided into groups to study the different orientations and the final outcomes of each group are presented thus concluding the recommendation strategies for each orientation. At the end of the workshop, each participant will receive a Certificate of Attendance from Future University in Egypt. Target Participants: ‐Professional architects. ‐Master and PhD students. ‐ Last year of undergraduate students (ONLY). Prerequisite: -None, however, a basic Grasshopper & Rhinoceros knowledge is preferred. Used Software:(will be provided by the instructor). ‐Rhino 5 SR 3 ‐Grasshopper 0.90066 ‐DIVA Version 2.1.0.3 ________________________________________ Workshop Outline: 1st DAY (Wednesday 29 Jan): 1.Introduction to passive design strategies (efficient envelope) 2.Introduction to parametric design logic 2nd DAY (Thursday 30 Jan) : 1.Developing technical tools based on reverse engineering technology. 2.Examples for parametric facade design 3rd DAY (Saturday 1 Feb): 1.Enforcing the parametric logics with Grasshopper 2.Introducing the performance simulation tool (DIVA) 4th DAY (Sunday 2 Feb): 1.Facade design using grasshopper ‐Studio work. 2.Associative techniques – Day lighting and thermal simulation 5th DAY (Monday 3 Feb): 1.Final optimization and final results 2.Group work presentation ________________________________________ Participants are required to bring their own laptops. To register: 1.Fill in the application form found in this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18OrcwwDks5-vd0irZITC430bjMVb8I8pdw0i5OefyMg/viewform 2.Kindly pay the workshop fees at FUE DCE Admission or in the Bank account Number of participants is a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 24 ________________________________________ Workshop Trainers: Ayman Wagdy Mohamed Ibrahim Researcher at Sustainable Design research group | AUC Lecturer at Parametric design | AUC M.Sc. Architecture – Architecture and Building Technology| Politecnico Di Milano Haitham Salah Ali Mahmoud Teaching Assistant of Design course | AASTMT Head of design team | YBA Architect Principal and cofounder | Arkan Architect ________________________________________ For any questions or info please do not hesitate to contact us at : Mob. : 01003220017 - 01008551772 Email : Fue_ppd@outlook.com…
Added by ayman wagdy at 12:12pm on January 17, 2014
d placing the fins see def attached. The "only" thing MIA is: (a) elaborated ways to design the profile, (b) a policy for creating "parts" (for fabrication) out of these rather big mono block fins, (c) an optional policy for "twisting" the planes used for orienting the profiles and ... er ... (d) the big thing: the "adaptive" surface that yields the sweep1 rail curves (see attached).
3. With regard doing an "adaptive" (so to speak) surface that "engulfs" a given building according some rules (and taking into account ways to "split" the big fins into "parts" + the required supporting system) ... this is certainly doable but if I'm going to give you some hints it would be solely via code: i.e. (a) creating a "gross" engulfing surface (or many), (b) modifying the control points with a variety of ways: proximity/altitude or other, (c) "testing" the "parts" for validity etc etc.
PS: Load Rhino file first.…