and also an ocTree command that might be able to help but I am not sure how to use them exactly. In addition, is there a way to fill those implied surfaces once the lines are offset so that I would then not need to turn them into surfaces in rhino? Thank you in advance for the help! I have attached my model and some pictures of it as well.…
that treated the subject of architecture from the biological and digital perspectives, and the first to provide systematic studios, workshops and seminars with the founders of digital organicism, the new cutting edge of the 21st century. Within the context of the research line on genetic architectures at the ESARQ School of Architecture, students will pay special attention to new cybernetic-digital and new ecologic-environmental architectural design as a way of developing biodigital architecture, emergence, genetic and generative concepts in the biological and digital worlds, biomimesis, biolearning, morphogenesis, etc. Students will also experiment with genetic-driven software, evolutionary processes, emerging systems, algorithms, parametrics, scripting, etc. New technologies have given us new production possibilities (Data-Driven Production, CNC machines, 3D printers) that lead to new formulations of non-standard architecture based on genetic principles (variation, mutation, hybridization): New architecture fornew possibilities.
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3. Then do whatever thing imaginable with the line graph (from the connecting "lines") made - and sampled into "clusters": meaning dataTrees in GH speak? For instance: make point to point, line to point etc etc connectivity data trees the likes that Sandbox does?
Or you want just the 3 and skip 2? or the 2 and skip 3?
Add some ? more to all the above.
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