points that are just opposite of each other on each panel), while also getting rid of the points that are on the outer edges of the structure, how would I go about and do that?Would the best way be to use the "ClosestPoint" component, or is there a smarter way to build a definition that automatically pairs the needed points?Basically, I need to create a vector between the pair of points, so that I can begin working with connecting geometry.
I've attached Rhino file and Grasshopper definition.Any ideas or comments is much appreciated! I hope someone can help me out.Thanks,Claus …
planes created on each node to intersect each Brep (The planes are more than the Brep, so some planes might not intersect the Breps). The outcome for "Brep | Brep" does NOT give me 408 branches. It just gives me 3716 curves in 11,425 branches. I Basically want those outcome curves to be organize with their original surfaces so I can unroll them easily and associate them with their original surfaces for fabrication. But the outcome tree comes out a mess.I tried partition list. I tried to intersect the out-curves with the original Breps again in another step but nothing seems to work for me. I would really appreciate any help I can get. Thank you…
this common installation problem please find a tested remedy shared by one of the group members:
Comment by Iman Sheikhansari on August 26, 2019 at 8:33amDelete Comment
HiIf you are encountering a problem with rhino 6 versions don't worryFollow these steps.1. Download SYNTACTIC from https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/syntactic-design2. Install it and go to the installation folder, Drag & drop SYNTACTIC(green one) over your grasshopper canvas.3. Close your rhino and reopen it. 4. Type GrasshopperDeveloperSettings5. Tick the Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays option6. Run grasshopper and enjoy plugin
I hope this helps,
Best regards,
Pirouz
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lysing and assessing sustainable performance of buildings and structures, called sustainability-open. Yes, open-source: that means everybody can use it as much as they want. We hope that this will give designers and engineers to make more sustainable buildings and structures in the future. And you can take a look at our code - to learn or improve it if you like! The framework is still in early stage and doesn't do a lot yet at the moment, so this is your chance to become an early-adopter.(By the way, very soon new components will come out that will early let you do more.)
The framework is linked to Grasshopper and Rhino - as soon as we have a little bit more, we will add some links on this site too.
At the Design Modelling Symposium Berlin (September 28 - October 3)we will host a workshop over the weekend which will show you everything about the framework and its components, our future plans, etc. We will also teach you how to develop your own components. Not everything will be purely related to the framework as we will be doing a lot of .net development related to Rhino/Grasshopper and other parametric applications. If you would like to know more about the framework, take a look at: http://www.sustainability-open.com or follow us on Twitter: @sustainableopenIf you would like to sign up for the workshop in Berlin or would like to know more, go here:https://www.design-modelling-symposium.de/frontend/index.php?folder...Regards,Jeroen…
lysing and assessing sustainable performance of buildings and structures, called sustainability-open. Yes, open-source: that means everybody can use it as much as they want. We hope that this will give designers and engineers to make more sustainable buildings and structures in the future. And you can take a look at our code - to learn or improve it if you like! The framework is still in early stage and doesn't do a lot yet at the moment, so this is your chance to become an early-adopter.(By the way, very soon new components will come out that will early let you do more.)
The framework is linked to Grasshopper and Rhino - as soon as we have a little bit more, we will add some links on this site too.
At the Design Modelling Symposium Berlin (September 28 - October 3)we will host a workshop over the weekend which will show you everything about the framework and its components, our future plans, etc. We will also teach you how to develop your own components. Not everything will be purely related to the framework as we will be doing a lot of .net development related to Rhino/Grasshopper and other parametric applications. If you would like to know more about the framework, take a look at: http://www.sustainability-open.com or follow us on Twitter: @sustainableopenIf you would like to sign up for the workshop in Berlin or would like to know more, go here:https://www.design-modelling-symposium.de/frontend/index.php?folder_id=180Regards,Jeroen…
e structure systems. It presents an algorithmic process where the initial generative rule is based on the growth of Cellular Automata (CA). Digital Fabrication techniques will be used for prototyping. Theoretical lectures about Cellular Automata, Generative design and fabrication techniques will be presented .
Duration : 21 June. – 28 June. 2013 from 10 am to 6 pm Location : ENCODE Studio Address: 2 Wataneya buildings , 14 May Bridge , Smouha , Floor 1 , Apartment 106 Tel: 03-3823637 Mob: 0100-9879995 Email: encodestudio.mail@gmail.com Website: www.encodestudio.net for more information and registration please fill the following form : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FC9-CIDsNuzMkmu3Rubj45_7zTBb6YB3OfYnEA9xOMk/viewform?edit_requested=true Attendance Confirmation email will be sent to confirm availability…
ty lots as extrusions with their height depending on perimeter length. Then I added a 'Cull Duplicates' group to avoid properties that had duplicate 'Area' centroid points. That reduced the number of properties from 364 down to 331, though five of those have 'Area' values between 88 and 205, ten have values less than 500 while the average is ~1.3 million!
So the data is still suspect. Some appear to be nested inside of others? But using those 331 properties, I now find 32 that intersect the 'Zoning Districts'. But that's not the same as a list of properties that span two or more 'Zoning Districts'... Not having fun anymore. :)
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Added by Joseph Oster at 10:40am on January 14, 2016
orm of the model but when I try to add the piping to it, I get the message saying Windows has ran out of memory.
I am using Windows 7 and have tried going into the BCD as recommended here: http://wiki.mcneel.com/rhino/memoryincrease but I was not able to run this command.
I have then tried to increase my virtual memory within Windows, even up to 30GB with no luck.
I'm pretty sure I'm doing something really wrong here but I really need to get this modelled ASAP for a portfolio submission.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Regards
James
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to select a period of time across the year, for example, every hour from January 1 to June 30.
I currently use DOY/HOY to assign the analysis period (basically I want to run 8760 hours), and connect its HOY to DAY_MONTH_HOUR_CALCULATOR. Then, connect it to CB sky. But, there are several warnings pop-up on the component "DOY/HOY", says Feb. has 28 days, the date is corrected by Ladybug, and as well as other months less than 31 days. After the HOY is connected to the "DAY_MONTH_HOUR_CALCULATOR", the warnings are gone, and the lines become green. However, when I connect the "DAY_MONTH_HOUR_CALCULATOR" to CB sky, the output of "sky file pate" turns orange again. This causes the repetition of the last day of those months less than 31 days.
(I attach a picture for your information)
Does any of you know how to solve this problem? And what is the best way to run annual hourly (8760 hours) with CB sky?
Many thanks in advance!!
Wenhsin…
Singapore
DESCRIPTION : Two seemingly contrasting ideas combined will turn into something remarkably new. This resulted in the idea of Digital Craftsmanship – connecting the digital technology with artisans’ craftsmanship. Singapore is uniquely positioned to benefit from both – the latest technology in digital fabrication, as well as the beautiful and rich culture of ASEAN craftsmanship in countries like Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. The NUS digital fabrication in architecture studio introduces advanced design to fabrication flow, such as 3D modeling, simulation, digital fabrication and physical assembly and testing. We discover existence of data flow distinguishes digital and conventional craftsmanship, prolonging the interface between human and object. The result is very encouraging –the Digital Craftsmanship approach could lead innovative yet regionally relevant contemporary architectural design, complex yet controlled functional geometry and aesthetics. We hope this exhibition could raise our awareness about preserving the precious wisdom of traditional craftsmanship alongside with advanced fabrication technologies in architecture.
OPENING : 24 August 2012, 7pm – 9pm, RSVP to Yi Hui (dfabstudio@gmail.com) EXHIBITION : 25 – 28 August 2012 (10 am – 9 pm, daily, free admission) VENUE : Promenade, Level 8, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street, Singapore
PROJECT TEAM : Shinya Okuda (Studio Tutor), Liane Ee Rulian, Hiral Ashvin Desai, Lee Teng Teng Cheryl, Ian Wong Hengjie, Teo Lin Lin, Xu Xiaoqi, Liu Zhichao, Diptarshi Dev, Tan Zi Hua, Teh Yi Hui, Joshua Loh.
Organized by Digital Fabrication in Architecture Studio, NUS.…