hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 06.04.2019
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 13.04.2019
Kindly reserve your Tickets here:
https://billetto.eu/en/e/parametric-design-workshop-rhino-grasshopper-lava-berlin-tickets-331347/…
hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 22.06.2019
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 29.06.2019
Kindly reserve your Tickets here:
https://billetto.eu/en/e/parametric-design-workshop-rhino-grasshopper-lava-berlin-tickets-348801/…
hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 17.08.2019
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 24.08.2019
Kindly reserve your Tickets here:
https://billetto.eu/en/e/parametric-design-workshop-rhino-grasshopper-lava-berlin-tickets-369321…
hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 16.11.2019
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 23.11.2019
Kindly reserve your Tickets here:
https://billetto.eu/en/e/parametric-design-workshop-rhino-grasshopper-lava-berlin-tickets-385460/…
hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 18.01.2020
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 25.01.2020
Kindly reserve your Tickets here:
https://billetto.eu/e/parametric-design-workshop-rhino-grasshopper-lava-berlin-Tickets-397133…
hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 07.03.2020
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 14.03.2020
Kindly reserve your Tickets here:
https://billetto.eu/e/parametric-design-workshop-rhino-grasshopper-lava-berlin-Tickets-409585
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ed. This image shows the problem:
If this is not what you are seeing on your own machine when you hook up your HBZones to a panel, then you have not uploaded the right Rhino and Grasshopper file.
2) You have not run your HBZones through an EnergyPlus simulation. You need to do this in order to get data with which to construct the indoor temperature map. I would strongly recommend following along through the first 8 videos of this tutorial series before trying to construct an indoor radiant temperature map of your own project (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_)
3) You are using components from the last stable release, which is fine but you should know that there has been a lot of development on the indoor temperature map workflow in the last 20 days (there is now a much cleaner workflow that integrates the air and radiant temperature with comfort alanyses now on the github). If you imagine using this workflow frequently, I would recommend updating with the Ladybug_Update Ladybug and Hopneybee_Update Honeybee components. See the attached recent file for how the workflow is currently structured.
-Chris…
same simulation with two different settings, with _numOfCUPs_ set to 1 and again with it set to 10. I'm running it on a 6 core/12 thread CPU so I should have no problem handling 10 threads.
I've attached an Excel file with my results for how long it took with a single thread vs. how long each of threads took on the 10 thread run. What it amounts to is that with a single thread it took 51 minutes, and with the 10 thread option it took 47 minutes for it all to finish. With the latter the first 9 threads finished between 28-34 minutes which is a significant time savings over the single thread run, but the last thread still took almost as long and gave us only about an 8% time savings.
This is only one simple comparison and only one simulation type, but I've seen this same result happen over and over again over the past year or so with several simulations (annual, irradiance, illuminance,...). I also don't think it's necessarily a Honeybee problem, because even running the simulations myself by creating the octree mesh and running radiance and daysim from the command line I had the same issue where splitting a model up and running parallel simulations that were then recombined took just about as long as running it all in one thread. Add into this the time necessary to combine the different files at the end and your multithreading time savings become even less.
So is it me, my machine, radiance, bad karma?…
g commands. In addition, this workshop will give students a functional understanding of Grasshopper and Parametric design; this will allow them to build on this understanding into more advanced projects of their own. The class also covers information on fabrication techniques with RP or laser machines and optimization and fabrication using RhinoCAM for CNC machines.
Details...
Date: May 16 - 20, 2016
Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (EST)*
*Note: All times listed are Eastern (Miami) time zone
Location: McNeel Miami1538 NW 89th CourtMiami, FL 33172United States…
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and rebuilt them with 3 degree..
Because 3 duplicated points are needed at kinks in 3 degree curve,
I have duplicated the start point of each curve.. and merged them in one list..
Then.. I have made a Nurbs curve with 3 degree..
Check the result..
It's a single surface..
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Added by Jissi Choi at 8:29pm on February 23, 2016