Pérez Albà McNeel Europe presents Rhino 5.0, Matus Nedecký (flying architecture) and Fabio Palvelli (3D Dreaming) show VRAY for Rhino and rendering services for architecture. We also show the new Wacom Cintiq 22 HD touch.
There are 2 events, the first at 15:00 and the second at 18:30. Places are limited to 30 people each.
As a special event you can switch between the events at a basic coffee seminar "Coffee - from the plant to the cup" part. Coffee Museum in Austrian society and economy museum was founded by Edmund Mayr, who injected together with Arch Wilhelm Holzbauer, the increase of the flak tower in Esterhazy Park. His passion for collecting are also due to the many exhibits that he has collected from all over the world. Additionally Mag. Just shows a quick roundup of "100 Years of Life and Living in Vienna" and how the inventions of Dr. Carl Auer von Welsbach changed the world significantly.
program: 15:00 to 15:45 Presentation software Autodesk Maya 2014 (group 1)
15:45 -. 16:00 Tour "100 years of life and living in Vienna / Dr Carl Auer von Welsbach in the Agricultural Museum (Group 1)
16:00 to 16:45 Presentation software Rhino 5.0 and VRAY (group 1)
5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. basic coffee seminar "Coffee - from the plant to the cup" with Mr Edmund Mayr
18:30 to 19:15 Presentation software Autodesk Maya 2014 (Group 2)
19:15 -. 19:30 Tour "100 years of life and living in Vienna / Dr Carl Auer von Welsbach in the Agricultural Museum (Group 1)
19:30 to 20:15 Presentation software Rhino 5.0 and VRAY (Group 2)
20:15 finger found, drinks and "Come Together"
22:00 End of the event
Participation is FREE, due to the limited number of places but registration is required. To register for the event, we ask you to select the following options:
Online Registration 15:00 http://www.kkkc.at/component/seminar/?task=3&cid=5
Online Registration 18:30 http://www.kkkc.at/component/seminar/?task=3&cid=6
or by email: office@kkkc.at
or Tel: 01-545 78 25…
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Modulo 1Il workshop è finalizzato a fornire ai partecipanti i fondamenti della modellazione parametrica e generativa attraverso Grasshopper, plug-in di programmazione visuale per Rhinoceros 3D (uno dei più diffusi modellatori NURBS per l‘architettura e il design). Il workshop mira a gestire e sviluppare il rapporto tra informazione e geometria lavorando sui sistemi di involucro in condizioni specifiche. La discretizzazione di superfici (pannellizazione sia Nurbs che Mesh), la modellazione delle geometrie attraverso informazioni (siano esse provenienti da dati di analisi ambientali, da mappe di colore o da database), l’estrazione e la gestione di informazioni richiedono la comprensione delle strutture dei dati al fine di definire un processo che va dalla progettazione alla costruzione.I partecipanti impareranno come costruire e sviluppare strutture di dati parametrici per informare geometrie ‘data-driven’ e come estrarre le informazioni rilevanti da tali modelli per il processo di costruzione.Modulo 2Il workshop, volto a promuovere le nuove tecnologie digitali di supporto alla progettazione e alla fabbricazione, fornirà ai partecipanti gli strumenti per la preparazione, attraverso Grasshopper, dei modelli per il processo di stampa 3d. Il workshop inoltre, darà ai partecipanti i fondamenti dell’uso della stampante 3d e si concluderà con la fabbricazione del proprio modello realizzato durante il corso.
[.] Date:Modulo 1 – 25/26/27 Luglio 2014 – SiracusaModulo 2 – 28/29 Luglio 2014 – Catania
[.] Tutors:Arch. Andrea Graziano (Co-de-iT)Arch. Salvo Pappalardo (Studio Aion)Arch. David Montenegro (Hackspace_Catania)
[.] Luogo:Modulo 1Officina Ermocrate – Viale Ermocrate 7, 96100 – SiracusaModulo 2Hackspace_Catania – Via Grotte Bianche, 112 – Catania
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rid y Barcelona, este año volamos a latinoamérica para compartir las experiencias acumuladas y aprender cosas nuevas de la arquitectura latinoamericana.
El seminario se desarrollará en torno a cuatro talleres monográficos complementados con una serie de conferencias.
Taller 1. Iniciación a Grasshopper.
Taller 2. Grasshopper para formadores.
Taller 3. Fabricación digital.
Taller 4. Edificación BIM
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lite’ of education that promotes the Architectural Association’s exclusive, intensive form of teaching and learning around the country. AA Greece VS aims on visiting a different city each year and construct a single large-scale model which will act as an active nod of communication among the various locations.
In 2014, the School will initiate its design agenda with an architectural approach that is focused on the aspect of connection. The city of Patras which is the starting node of AA Greece VS, was chosen by the European Commission to be the European Capital of Culture for the year 2006. The concept of the event revolved around the main theme of "Bridges" and "Dialogues", drawing benefit from the city's rich history and its position as a "Gate to the West", to underline the essence of the productive interaction of culture and civilizations in Europe. The AA Greece Visiting School investigates how well existing buildings with various sightlines and variant spatial grammars perform according to human perception. In sync with the flexible and adaptive concept of parasitical structures, the research focuses on the making of transformable large-scale creations that accentuate prominent architectural features of existing buildings. The research looks at how cultural factors, specific preferences, experiences, and expectations can lead to the transformation of architectural parasitical structures.
Discounts
1. Standard application
The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £600 per participant, which includes a £60 Visiting Membership. If you are already a member, the total fee will be reduced automatically by £60 by the online payment system. Fees are non-refundable.
2. Group registration
For group applications, there will be a range of discounts depending on the number of people in the group. The discounted fee will be applied to each individual in the group.
1. 3-6 people group: £60 (AA Membership fee) + 540*0.75 = £465 (25 %)
2. 7-15 people group: £60 + 540*0.70 = £438 (30%)
3. more than 15 people group: £60 + 540*0.65 = £411 (35%)
3. AA students
For current AA students studying in Undergraduate or Graduate programs, a discount of 50% will be made for each participant. (AA students are exempt of paying the £60 membership fee.)
Eligibility The workshop is open to architecture and design students and professionals worldwide. Participants receive the Architectural Association certificate of participation upon completion.
Applications
The deadline for applications is 15 September 2014. Online application form and payment required. No portfolio/CV required. The online application can be reached from the link below:
https://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/ONLINEAPPLICATION/visitingApplication.php?schoolID=273
Contact:
Alexandros.Kallegias@aaschool.ac.uk…
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U P I A studios Mostafa R. A. Khalifa, ArchitectPhD, Architecture ITALY
Lecturer,
MSA University
Head of Architecture and Parametric Design
U P I A studios
Egypt
deadline registration Jan, 30 , 2013
http://grasshopperworkshopcairo.blogspot.it/ introduction: This workshop will introduce basic and advanced notions of Grasshopper and the methodology of parametric design and algorithmic modeling and its usage in Architecture, design, landscape, and urban scale. It is intended for professionals and students with a minimum experience in 3D Modeling.
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s 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 sg2014 Challenge Urban Compaction. The Call for Clusters is now open to proposals which respond in innovative ways to this year's challenge.
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
Proposals should be laid out under headings: Goals of Cluster, Pre-workshop Collaboration, Suggested 4-day Schedule, Hardware & Software Requirements, Material Requirements. Cluster proposals should also include 100 word bios for Cluster Champions, including previous experience running workshops and materials credentials.
A strong emphasis is placed on multi-disciplinary partnerships between practice, academia, construction, and especially industry. Smartgeometry is able to assist in finding industrial partners.
Full proposal information can be found in the sg2014 Call for Clusters PDF
Submit your proposal via the Call for Clusters Page
SELECTION PROCESS
Deadline for proposals: Sunday March 2 2014
See full timeline
Submitted clusters will then be shortlisted and proposals made available for public review via the Smartgeometry Website.
The selection process will be based on a peer review in dialogue with the sg2014 hosts CUHK and HKU, focusing on innovative ways that the proposals respond to the sg2014 challenge Urban Compaction. Selected Clusters will be announced mid-March and workshop applications will be opened.
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Added by Shane Burger at 10:58am on February 3, 2014
he path curve into a polycurve (arc and line segments). In this member it seems the orientation vector is near parallel to the end segment, so a default orientation is assumed.
Your gh definition was saved in a state to generate IFC4 (right click on bake component). But your path curves aren't "planar". I've attached a definition that projects interpolated points onto a planed fit to 3 points. Then I get a lot more members created in Revit (I've not seen you can create a non-planar path curve in Revit). Revit does have nurbs capability, but not as functional as Rhino and you'll see few members out of position. You could try building the curves with fewer points, but if you accept a generic model beam (difficult to edit but should represent ok in revit) then I've been working on a new workflow to generate non-planar or arbitrary elements in Revit by exporting the geometry to a .dwg or .sat (2014) file and then importing into a generic model family. It's much slower but can achieve nurbs geometry transfer. I'll demonstrate this soon (I need to check on the sweep I'm getting).
Note Revit 2014 seems to have gone backwards from Revit 2013 in depicting beams with nurbs profiles, so anyone creating similar should stick to 2013 until a patch (or 2015) comes out. I'll monitor this.
Hope it helps, will post the alternate method ASAP.
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r piece out of the mold if you reverse it, befor the porcelain shrink. The porcelain shrink approx 14% between the mold and the final piece after it have been baked.
You have your piece with only a 2 to 4 mm wall thickness It'sdepend of the time you let the "barbotine" dry in the mold before you empty it. Here the thickness is about 2 mm.
Yes the piece is bake in a kiln to approx 1000 °C .
With a thickness from 2 to 4 mm, you can play with the translucidity of the porcelaine to let the light come through like in my voronoî project in 2014 : http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/vorono…
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.
sg2014: Hong Kong
Image: Cities without Ground - Adam Frampton, Jonathan D Solomon and Clara Wong
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
WORKSHOP
The SG Workshop is a unique creative cauldron attracting attendees from across the world of academia, professional practice as well as many of the brightest students. The Workshop is open to 100 applicants who come together for four intensive days of design and collaboration.
The annual Workshop is organised around Clusters. Clusters are hubs of expertise comprising of people, knowledge, tools, materials and machines. The Clusters provide a focus for Workshop participants working together, within a common framework.
We now have an open call to submit proposals for Workshop Clusters
call for clusters
CONFERENCE
Talkshop Conference Day One
After four intense days of innovative work, the first day of the conference, the Talkshop, offers an opportunity for critical reflection on what has been accomplished in the Workshop. Talkshop will be an opportunity to open debates, pose questions, challenge orthodoxies, and propose new ideas.
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.
Symposium Conference Day Two
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.
Interwoven throughout the day will be reports and highlights from each Workshop Cluster, giving an opportunity to view work created during the previous four days of intensive collaboration, design and development.
More information about the conference, including speakers, to be posted soon.
www.Smartgeometry.org…
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