nti del Laboratorio 3c di Progettazione Architettonica
Prof. Giuseppe Fallacara - Tutor: Maurizio Barberio, Micaela Colella
POMERIGGIO 15:00 - 19:00_ Presentazioni
Saluto istituzionale:
GIORGIO ROCCO - Direttore Dicar, Politecnico di Bari
Introduce:
CLAUDIO D’AMATO GUERRIERI - Dicar, Politecnico di Bari
Presentazioni:
SERGIO PONE - DiArc, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” / Gridshell.it
SOFIA COLABELLA - DiArc, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” / Gridshell.it
ALBERTO PUGNALE - Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne
GIUSEPPE FALLACARA - Dicar, Politecnico di Bari / New Fundamentals Research Group
Contatti: newfundamentals.press@gmail.com…
oblete (Tools ID), Sebastián Pulgar (Rhinoceros Chile) y este servidor, para el seminario: ” Diseño y Fabricación de Productos con Rhinoceros“
El programa es el siguiente:
10:00 Bienvenida: David Torreblanca Coordinador Centro Tecnológico de Diseño DuocUC
10:15 Conferencia Rhinoceros: Diseño, Academia e Industria (René Medel)
11:15 Charlas Diseño y fabricación de Productos con Rhino en Chile (Guillermo Parada + Alvaro Poblete)
12:15 Workshop Modelamiento Generativo Paramétrico con Grasshopper (Sebastián Pulgar + René Medel)
13:00 Lanzamiento Concurso de Modelamiento 3D DuocUC con Rhinoceros
13:15 Cierre:preguntas, opiniones y comentarios del público
Los esperamos cordialmente a todos los que quieran asistir. La entrada es liberada. (Av. Vespucio 1501, Cerrillos. Duoc Plaza Oeste)…
cture, Rhino treats them as a single flat list. For example a surface can have 10 rows and 6 columns of control-points, resulting in a list of 60 points.
But 10 times 6 isn't the only way to get to 60. If you want to make a surface out of a list of 60 points, you'll also have to tell Rhino how those 60 points should be interpreted in terms of a grid. It could be 2*30, 3*20, 4*15, 5*12, 6*10, and all of the aforementioned products the other way around.
Sometimes there's only one way for a number of points to fit into a rectangular grid. For example if you provide 49 points, then 7*7 is the only way to make it work, but these cases are rare so we always demand you give us all the information required to actually make a rectangular grid of control-points from a linear collection.
As for "Why is it, sometimes we need to attach additional value into it?", this is usually because when you divide a domain or a curve into N segments, you end up with N+1 points. For example take the domain {0 to 5}, and divide it into 5 equal subdomains. You end up with {0 to 1}, {1 to 2}, {2 to 3}, {3 to 4} and {4 to 5}. However there are six numbers that mark the transitions between these domains 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. This is why you often have to add 1 to the UCount, because the number that controls the UCount often results in N+1 actual points.…
Added by David Rutten at 8:30am on December 25, 2014