s modeller. Grasshopper is an associative modelling plugin for Rhinoceros that allows us to parametrically define the logics of our model in order to explore variations and optimized solutions. These two tools are a powerful combination for any architect, designer, engineer, professional or student who is interested in exploring how parametric design can benefit their workflow.This workshop is part of BADRx ComputationalWorkshops Series.
PREREQUISITES:Workshop participants should have a familiarity with CAD software, 2D drafting, and 3D modelling.
SOFTWARE:Rhinoceros 5.0 and Grasshopper (links to trial versions of the software will be made available to the workshop participants). Participants are asked to install the software prior to attending the workshop. Technical support will be provided prior to the workshop to facilitate software installation.
INSTRUCTOR:Luis E. Fraguada - Director of ResearchBuilt by Associative DataAuthorized Rhino Trainer
TIMELINE:Friday, April 11th, 2014 18h - 22hSaturday, April 12th, 2014 10h - 18hSunday, April 13th, 2014 10h - 18h
COST:$1000 - Special rates for students, please inquire and be prepared to provide proof of academic status.CONTACT AND REGISTRATION:training@bad.ar.com+961 70 310 310…
aptic experience or as a concept defining relational interaction with performative consequence. From advanced applications of arrested fluid materials to assemblies of components influenced by forces internal and external to a system, the definition of plasticity engages a broad spectrum in the lexicon of contemporary design.
Plasticity extends beyond the design disciplines into biologics where organisms with the same genotype vary in developmental pattern, in phenotype, or in behavior according to varying environmental conditions. This competition seeks to frame this concept within an architectural proposal that foregrounds the application of parametric design and digital fabrication with a broad range of possible outcomes. Composite material systems, casting, forming, 3D printing, fluid assemblies of folded 2D profiles and even activated networks of robotic components are techniques to consider as potential building components in an architecture of plasticity. New speculative initiatives with an eye toward feasibility are encouraged to enter along with ongoing design research that seeks further refinement through the prototyping process we offer in this unique competition.
This two round competition will yield four finalists in the first phase that will be awarded a stipend to further develop and exhibit their work at a public event for the final jury. A winner will be awarded the opportunity to prototype their design into a full scale, free standing interior assembly with material support and expertise from a leading fabricator and consulting engineer. The final installation will be sited in the University of Houston College of Architecture atrium at the 2015 TEX-FAB event.…
ranno durante il corso, si spiegheranno i temi fondamentali che stanno alla base della modellazione generativa e del design parametrico.
Il corso è rivolto a chi ha già una familiarità minima con la modellazione attraverso Rhinoceros e vuole ampliare le proprie competenze verso il campo della modellazione parametrica e generativa, e si terrà da lunedì 13.06.2016 a mercoledì 15.06.2016 – dalle 10:00 alle 17:00.
Potete scaricare qui il PROGRAMMA DEL CORSO.
Il calendario dei corsi è consultabile qui.
VEGA Parco Scientifico TecnologicoVia della Libertà 12 – VeneziaEdificio Porta dell’Innovazione – Piano Terra
Per iscriversi al corso è necessario essere registrati al sito.Per tesserarvi al Fablab Venezia, diventare maker, usufruire dei vantaggi, clicca qui.…
ome way for the user to associate data of a specific type with a text label.
For example, let's say you define the list of possible values in this way:
"Minimum" = "0.0"
"Medium" = "0.5"
"Maximum" = "1.0"
"Insane" = "10.0"
Then showing one of these labels on the control and have it output the associated text is a piece of cake. However if you want to output actual numbers, how would you specify that?
Wait, I just had an idea. You could supply any expression, which then evaluates to either a String or an Integer or a Number or a Complex Number or a Boolean or a Point or a Plane (those are the possible data types in Expressions). So you could define this list as:
"Minimum" = "0"
"Medium" = 0.5
"Maximum" = 1
"Insane" = Sum(pi * 18, e * 15, 13.6)
Where "Minimum" would then output a String with the character zero, "Medium" would output a floating point number, "Maximum" would output an integer and "Insane" would also output a floating point number.
I'll see if I can find the time between now and next release to shove this in.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 1:19pm on February 23, 2011
ick fix =)
Ok so my Problem is:
I get values in list A -> if the value is higher that the corresponding value in list B than this value of A can be written to List C
-> but if the value in List A is lower than value in List B than the value of list B should be written in list C
-> I could get it to work to the point you see here - that if value in list A is lover than value in list B a 0 is written to list C -> so does anone know how i can get it to work that the corresponding value of list B is written to list C (where now are 0)
So that list C looks like:
0 16.76732
1 16.84103
...
...
...
18 24.54
19 28.27
...
...
...
Thank you very much =)…
and 201 in Y. So 40401 points.
A species concentration is set to 1 on all the grid
B species concentration represent the feet of the gueridon. Black mean 0 and white mean 1.
A diffusion is set to 1.
B diffusion is set to 0.4 multiplied by the value of brightness (here 0.65 to 1) so B diffusion from 0.26 to 0.4. A lower value of B diffusion mean smaller size of pattern
Feed values are set to 0 (no B species in theses places) to 0.056.
Kill value is constant 0.0649.
N steps of jumps is the number of slices (minus 2) of the 3d model so here there are 201x201x202 = 8160002 provided to isosurface. Each slice is separated by jump*dt (18 here).
The script provided generate in less than 2 minutes the gueridon, with a mesh of 1,200,000 faces.
The mesh must be flipped in rhino. I also use CageEdit to deform the mesh for my rendering.
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es, sometimes more. I'm basically triying to select only the end faces, whatever their number, and not the main body of the brep.
This is an example of a couple of breps I'm looking at:
although at any given time, there are 18 total. Their orientation is always horizontal on the world plane, but other than that, it varies.
I'm trying to create an offset face like the one at right on all the faces trimmed by the outer boundary, selecting only the end faces is proving difficult.
This is the section of the definition most relevant. The extrusion on the left is the outer boundary that trims the breps, the two brep params are the extruded breps. in this one, I tried isolating each of the breps, using 'brep components', then isolating the face I don't want using 'list item', but the index for this particular face changes depending on the brep.
I feel like there should be a way to get the correct faces from the intersection between the breps and the trimming boundary, but so far no luck. I would greatly appreciate any help. Thank you!…
se enseñan los principios de modelado básico y orgánico en Rhinoceros. En Grasshopper se estudian los principios de Parametrización, panelización y análisis en Grasshopper, así como el proceso de manufactura digital para maquinaria de corte Láser y CNC.
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De lunes a viernes de 10 am a 18 pm
Del 23 al 27 de julio de 2012
DURACION: 40 HORAS
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e Workshop and Conference will be a gathering of the global community of innovators and pioneers in the fields of architecture, design and engineering.
The event will be in two parts, a four day Workshop 14-17 July, and a public conference beginning with Talkshop 18 July, followed by a Symposium 19 July. The event follows the format of the highly successful preceding events sg2010 Barcelona, sg2011 Copenhagen, sg2012 Troy, and sg2013 London.
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URBAN COMPACTION
Large cities thrive on density and diversity. But beyond the energy and pollution advantages of the elevator 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?
Designing for high and increasing density in cities is a complex and wicked problem that calls for innovative approaches to modelling in diverse areas of the city’s dynamics.
sg2014 Challenge: Urban Compaction
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Talkshop will feature informal and open discussions between Cluster participants, leading practitioners and emerging talents in digital design, offering inside perspectives on how the landscape of computational design is reshaping built form.
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The second day of the conference, the Symposium, will feature invited keynote speakers showcasing major projects and research from around the globe that mark out the territory of the year's Challenge. The Symposium is a unique opportunity to hear insights into the challenges ahead for the discipline.
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Added by Shane Burger at 10:51am on February 3, 2014