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diamond" schema for clarity.
See these yellow spheres? These are attractors (as many as you like) working in either push or pull mode. You can remap their "influence" at will (min/max) or use some freaky random result (for freaks).
Now comes the pain: see these blue dots? These are the ex black dots that are "shifted along" the surface (in fact brep) according ... well ... some sort of complex logic based on the attractors "influence" on them (explanations later on). The main puzzle here with regard the "shift" is to use the fastest method imaginable in order to enjoy some real-time response.
But forget how these things work > the fact is that we have a NEW data tree of points on the brep (meaning: respect holes if you like so etc etc) due to the attractors and then ... well ... we can combine them with any pattern imaginable.
Bad news: only code is used for all that freaky stuff that are actually 2 separated C#: the first does the "shifting" (you can "anchor" points of interest [say at perimeter etc] as well) and the other does a variety of things related with "patterns".
Is this what you want? (forget the hexagons ... stick to the grid deformation)…
is post on the same subject: http://www.radiance-online.org/pipermail/radiance-general/2008-March/004856.html
But I don't understand exactly how to assign the materials to the surface.
When I use the Honeybee_CreateHBSrfs component it gives me an error:
1. Solution exception:Faild to import void glass glass_alt_mat003 0.96 0.96 0.96
void brightfunc glass_angular_effect2 A1+(1-A1)*(exp(-5.85*Rdot)-0.00287989916) .01 0.08
glass_angular_effect mirror glass_mat1 glass_alt_mat03 1 1 1
Have you ever solved the same issue? If possible, how would you simulate this effect with Honeybee?
Any help would be appreciated…
multiply of variants from Galapagos, to have a chance for better analysis and comparability after. I also would like to use more then one solution in my design after.
In old topics i found kind of 3 solutions.
1.Change Galapagos to octopus ( what don t really want to do, i am kind of happy with Galapagos)
2. Use Slingshot! and MySQL Database ( it s look a little bit too complicated from the first view)
3. Use Colibri and Design Explorer Platform (looks kind of pretty way to solve my problem)
So i tried to add Colibri components to my definition , but have some mistake in the Colibri Aggregator after adding the Genome "An item with the same key already been added". I think it comes because for some steps i am using the "Gen Pool" and not a normal slider. Is it a way to connect Gen Pool and Colibri (i really prefer to have it, then a lot of sliders in some cases)?
And the second question (if i will get it solved with gen pool), could i somehow controll the recording process? For example i would likte to record only variants wit fitness over 90% or start recording just after 20. generation and record till the end?
I also opend for all other possibilities to reach the same goal (record/save/bake multiply variants from galapagos)
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ame question :" how two arhitects (second one is Michael) ended up in product development?
In my case, I think that all started exactly 7-8 years here on GH forum. Before GH, I was approaching architecture (my life) with the pen and paper, trying to convert my soul into the creativity, to transform emotions into the forms and to write it down with the lines. I had a great time also, but then whole parametric design hype came to the scene ;)
I started with GH and since then I never managed to master GH as some of the great members of this community. It was mainly "rewrite existing " way of coding, but with time I learned how to think as computational designer. How to write algorithms and how to think in processes.
Somehow I developed the capability to get without fear into the ring with complex problems (Bukowski helped also with his famous "don't try").
Also I learned the basic principles of visual programming, what was the first trigger to start doing blueprints in Unreal Engine. For architect is connecting nodes trough wiring more intriguing then C++
Trough GH I learned Rhino3D and we are using it in the office for designing and CNC-production of Cybershoes.
Still there is another side of bringing a product to customer as business model, B2B or C2C?, market validation, project managment, pitching and so on....lot of uknown terms...do you need for that school of economic or law? Is it the point where architect surrender his pen?
Let's see, but honestly, if you have managed to finish architectural school and to write down a decent peace of code, then you can learn amazingly fast how to pitch ;)
So, I am really proud to present and share with GH community the first really good product for walking in Virtual Reality.
Made by 3D.RUN
"Cybershoes make it possible to run in virtual reality. It's an infinite walking experience. Cybershoes offer the user the ability to walk free and endless in...…
ing ways to leverage simulation results from ladybug and inform design of building envelops with benefits that can be modeled. Given 20 percent of the cost of a project typically goes to the facades, and maybe a half of that goes to the openings, there is a good enough reason to question how to materialize that 10 percent, which can result in 10-30 percent difference in total energy comsumption.
I think ideally radiation analysis, natural ventilation and daylight analysis on floors should all inform opening sizes and placements, as well as the building sections at large. However natural ventilation seems to be the most complicated one because it couples airflow and thermo dynamics. I have a definition setup so that I can batch simulations for radiation analysis and daylight analysis, but natural ventilation is the missing link. So for what I am doing now I will select a handful of design that seem to work the best based on the two available analysis and convert all the geometry into CAD files so that I can run them in an evaluation copy of autodesk simulation CFD. So for now I can do this in 2 stages.
But for the future, given the possibility of actually have that as a part of grasshopper feature, which would be lovely, I want to understand the science behind it and share some links.
(http://www.wbdg.org/resources/naturalventilation.php) In this link the author outlines quite a few general principles and variables to consider for natural ventilated buildings.
For example, how stack effect works.
Qstack = Cd*A*[2gh(Ti-To)/Ti]^1/2, where
Qstack = volume of ventilation rate (m³/s)Cd = 0.65, a discharge coefficient.A = free area of inlet opening (m²), which equals area of outlet opening.g =9.8 (m/s²). the acceleration due to gravityh = vertical distance between inlet and outlet midpoints (m)Ti = average temperature of indoor air (K), note that 27°C = 300 K.To = average temperature of outdoor air (K)
The thing about natural ventilation is that not only the sizes and positioning of openings of the facade facing predominant wind matter, but also the openings on the other side matter. The vertical distance between the inlets and outlets also need to be taken into account. The author suggests that naturally ventilated buildings should be no wider than 45 feet.
and in this pdf presentation it discusses CFD for natural ventilation and illustrates why it is not easy
http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic882838.files/L17.6205Airflow-Modeling_Ibarra.pdf
and in this pdf briefly outlines the approach taken by designbuilder
http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic472869.files/DesignBuilder%20Simulation%20Training_HSD.pdf
Lastly a wide spectrum of environmental analysis works by e3lab
http://www.e3lab.org/research
http://www.e3lab.org/green-buildings
If I make progress on a way to tie the three analysis together (radiation, daylight and natural ventilation), I wont forget to post it on this thread.
Thanks.…
in a certain matter but have to select them by hand, often one by one in a certain sequence. And there my first wish comes:
Is it possible to add something to the data collection procedure to save the current collection of items? For example, I have manually selected 20 lines in a 3D model (in a certain order). After a certain time I need to have those lines selected again in the same order, so I wish to have a selection list and reload them. The one by one selection procedure turns often into a pain when selecting dozens of items in a specific order every time I need them. I might save a new GH definition for every selection I make, but this would result with dozens of definitions for one Rhino model (kind of a nonsense).
The other wish is to have a kind of control over the collection manager (like asked in this discussion). When I select non-GH items in a certain order and finish the selection, it naturally happens that I forgot to collect something. So, every time this happens I wish to have an "add" button (or holding down the shift button or whatever) to click it with the mouse and add to the current selection. Furthermore to this wish it would be good to highlight the items on screen that we are pointing at in the selection manager so we know which referenced object we are looking at.
Maybe those things are existing somewhere, and I cannot find them. If not, then it would be great to have those options one day. Thanks,
Hrvoje…
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Added by Pep Tornabell at 3:12am on December 20, 2012
Meeting Agenda:
1) Discuss what the group would like to learn this term through our regular scheduled meetings. Topics include the priority and sequence of Grasshopper exercises we would like to explore during the winter term from http://www.digitaltoolbox.info/grasshopper_basic.html and Processing tutorials from the Processing Handbook I received from MIT.
2) Watch the Matt Storus Church Machine video and have a discussion about parametric and generative tools in design.
If you have a chance, please read the following article by Tim Love called Between Mission Statement and Parametric Model at:
http://places.designobserver.com/entry.html?entry=10757
3) Discuss a possible design build project over the following winter and spring terms using the skill set this group is developing. Conversation led by Chris Nielson (please see comments below for a brief backstory)
4) Discuss possible applied research and design work for the National Conference on the Beginning Design Student paper, Machine Craft and the Contemporary Designer: exploring parameters and variables through making physical artifacts. I wrote the attached abstract and submitted it for the conference the past fall and it was accepted. To continue with the research I need to assemble a team of students that will help explore the principles I set forth by making physical objects with the cnc router. In exchange for helping with the research I will show participants how to use the cnc router, how to author machine code and provide you with the cnc controller interface software necessary to simulate machine movements. Not to mention, your work will be sited in the research paper I present at the conference at UNC Charlotte in March. More tomorrow night, of course.
Thank you for your interest and I hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
Erik Hegre
Chris Nielson Reply by Eugene Parametric Society on January 7, 2010 at 12:02pm
All,
In response to Erik, who requested that I describe my intentions in a design-build project and to the article posted (definitely required reading for this group) I propose that we begin development of a project that spans the realm of "sustainable social" architecture and parametric design. The particulars of such a design do need to be made concrete, and it will be important to define the goals of such a project.
Therefore, I would suggest that this serve as a forum for the next few weeks for those interested in producing a built project. I agree with Nico that it may not be feasible to create the built piece, whatever it may be, this term; however we should have the groundwork and a plan in place by the end of the next 10 weeks.
Either way, I would ask that everyone who is interested to please provide as many concepts to this forum to begin a discussion. If you are indeed interested, please submit goals that this project could achieve (energy, socially, aesthetically, economically, related) and perhaps what you envision the project to physically be (shading device, public bench, water catchment, interactive thermal contraption, etc . . . )
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Cheers,
Christopher…
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