levator over the automobile, complex issues are at play in concentrating population and built infrastructure in contemporary high-rise cities. How do you meet the challenges of system design for high quality compact urban environments?
The Smartgeometry Workshop is a unique creative cauldron attracting attendees from across the world of academia, professional practice and industry. The workshop is open to 100 applicants who come together for four intensive days of design and collaboration.
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The application deadline to attend the sg2014 Workshop has been extended to June 1st, 2014 at midnight PST. Reviews and early notifications will proceed for those who have already applied.
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The sg2014 Workshop will be organised around Clusters. Clusters are hubs of expertise. They comprise of people, knowledge, tools, materials and machines. The Clusters provide a focus for workshop participants working together within a common framework.
Clusters provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, processes and techniques and act as a catalyst for design resolution. The sg2014 Workshop is made up of ten Clusters that respond in diverse ways to the challenge Urban Compaction.
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Flows, Bits, Relationships
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After four intense days of innovative work, the 2-day sgConference offers an opportunity for critical reflection on what has been accomplished in the Workshop and in the global design arena. It will be an opportunity to open debates, pose questions, challenge orthodoxies, and propose new ideas.
The sgConference features invited keynote speakers showcasing major projects and research from around the globe, mixed with panel sessions for open debate. The end of the first day will include reports and highlights from the Workshop, giving an opportunity to view work created during the previous four days of intensive collaboration, design and development, followed by an exhibition of the work.
Invited Speakers & Panelists:Carlo Ratti Sensable City Lab, MITCristiano Ceccato Zaha HadidTom Kvan & Justyna Karakiewicz Melbourne UniversityJun Sato Jun Sato Structural EngineersMario Carpo Yale UniversityEddie Can Zaha HadidLi Xinggang Atelier Li Xinggang, China Architecture Design & Research GroupMartin Reise FrontPhilip Yuan Tongji ShanghaiYusuke Obuchi Tokyo UniversityYusushi Ikada Ikada-Lab Keio University, Japan
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ntire body, if you chose.2 Save the obj3 Import 2 into Rhino4 Use GH to create the voronoi skin from 3
5 Now you can end up with a voronoi carpal tunnel hand cast as pictured above.…
imply inputting the latitude-longitude and radius. Without users having to do anything else.
At the moment, we are using several elevation sources: SRTM 1 and 3 arc-second (30 and 90meters resolution) from OpenTopography, and in some cases even Google Maps LIDAR data of only a couple of meters of resolution from Ladybug Terrain Generator.If you have any other questions, it would be nice if you could open a new topic. Comments are a bit difficult to manage during discussion. Merci beaucoup!…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 5:22am on February 6, 2017
sec to execute on my Windows 8 virtual box on my MacBook Air (not the ideal environment but I think this metric still points to inefficiency).
I imagine that the connectivity / adjacency of the cells is calculated while created the 3D Voronoi diagram. Would it be possible to access this information without breaching the user agreement by decompiling and rewriting the Voronoi3D component? Is there a better way to construct the restricted Delaunay triangulation?
My current procedure for constructing the restricted Delaunay triangulation is:
1. find the intersection two cells with respect to each other and
2. if the result is not empty, intersect the result with the surface
3. if the result is not empty, connect points of the two cells
Thanks very much!…
and z vectors of zero length.
The following will work:
Dim cr As New circle(Plane.WorldXY, 1)
cr.center = New Point3d(1, 2, 3)
a = cr
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Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 9:13am on October 20, 2010
fused with those vb scripts that need their trees visible outside the component - mine is only on the interior.
I could post the code but I'm not sure how useful it would be to you - it's very specialized to a particular use,..
so back to normal arrays - anyone care to help refresh mymemory how you would make an array where each row has three columns, but the third has a list within it? would that make it a 3d array? basically a structure where each 'entry' has (0,0) and (0,1) of single integers but (0,2) is a list of integers?
--0 1 2
0 5 0 1,5,4,3
1 6 0 4,7,3,6
2 2 1 5,9,3,2
3 1 0 4,6,5,7
4...…
ying specifically the one port you want to talk to. My guess is that you're Arduino is actually connected to Port 3 (not 1 or 2). Since the Ports Available is returning a list (this would also be the case inside the Arduino IDE BTW)... there are a couple of options you can try. You could use a List Item and retrieve the specific COM port number you're looking for (item 2 in this case). Or you could simply type the number 3 in a text panel and connect that to the Open Port component. You could also right-click on the Port input and set the integer manually that way as well. Any of these will work. But, its important that you're only opening up a single port and not a list of ports. Make sure you also specify the same port on the Uno Read component as well. This should fix your problem (although please let me know if you encounter other issues).
HTH,
Andy…