the space that you are designing and your design intent. Just think about an atrium vs a museum. And now think of the atrium in two different climate zones. As a [lighting] designer you make the decision on how do you want the space to be, how the climate is and then try to take advantage of skylight and/or direct sunlight to achieve your design goals.
2. Yes. There is a watchTheSky component next to sky types which let you visualize the sky. There is also an example file that you can check.
3. This one again depends on your model. For your model I would suggest a minimum number of 4 for your final analysis. -ab is only one of the parameters. Check this slides by John Mardaljevic if you want to have a better understanding of radiance parameters and their effect on the results.
I also added the link to "Tutorial on the Use of Daysim Simulations for Sustainable Design" by Christoph Reinhart to teaching materials. I encourage you to at least read chapters 1 and 2 of the tutorial. Check pages 25 and 27 have two examples about selecting the parameters.
Great questions. Keep them coming.
Mostapha…
the space that you are designing and your design intent. Just think about an atrium vs a museum. And now think of the atrium in two different climate zones. As a [lighting] designer you make the decision on how do you want the space to be, how the climate is and then try to take advantage of skylight and/or direct sunlight to achieve your design goals.
2. Yes. There is a watchTheSky component next to sky types which let you visualize the sky. There is also an example file that you can check.
3. This one again depends on your model. For your model I would suggest a minimum number of 4 for your final analysis. -ab is only one of the parameters. Check this slides by John Mardaljevic if you want to have a better understanding of radiance parameters and their effect on the results.
I also added the link to "Tutorial on the Use of Daysim Simulations for Sustainable Design" by Christoph Reinhart to teaching materials. I encourage you to at least read chapters 1 and 2 of the tutorial. Check pages 25 and 27 have two examples about selecting the parameters.
Great questions. Keep them coming.
Mostapha…
g > Start external program: > Rhino 5
3. Run the debugger
4. Reference this library in gh with scripting component
5. Call stuff from the lib with that script
That way gives you a proper set of debugging options. You can put breakpoints in VS, use the immediate window, set and get variables etc. I literally write everything GH-related that way now... and I'm also trying to keep everything modular. …
rsi giornalieri (livello base) dedicati a 4 diversi topic Rhinoceros - 8 febbraio Grasshopper - 16 febbraio Rhino cam - 8 marzo Stampa 3D - 9 marzo
tutor: Amleto Picerno Ceraso, Francesca Viglione, Gianpiero Picerno Ceraso.
. Arduino for interaction (livello base-medio) 15, 16 marzo Il workshop parte dalle basi della programmazione di arduino fino ad arrivare all’interazione tra un oggetto fisico ed un imput informativo tutor: Gianpiero Picerno Ceraso
. Grasshopper advanced: “Complex surface” (livello medio) - 18, 19, 20 marzo Il workshop ha come obiettivo lo sviluppo di superfici complesse rispondenti ad informazioni provenienti dall’ambiente. Il corso parte dalle nozioni di Grasshopper fino ad arrivare alla possibile realizzazione di un oggetto tramite le tecniche di fabbrizazione digitale. tutor: Amleto Picerno Ceraso nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper
. Emotional design (livello alto) 23, 24, 25 marzo Il workshop verterà sull’acquisizione, registrazione e manipolazione di tali dati/emozioni tramite Grasshopper e il loro utilizzo per controllare i parametri del design di specifici oggetti che diventeranno quindi, essendo customizzanti con le specifiche emozioni dell’utente, istanze e memoria tattile di precise esperienze. tutor: Andrea Graziano nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper
. Fabricated fashion (livello alto) 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 marzo Il tema del workshop verte sulle tecniche di progettazione digitale applicate al fashion. tutor: Luis e Elizabeth Fraguada nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper
. Blender (livello alto) - 16, 17, 18 maggio tutor: Andrea Graziano
. Interaction design: Arduino + Grasshopper (livello medio) - 2, 3, 4 maggio Il corso ha l’obiettivo di indagare processi di interazione tra le persone e gli ambienti in cui vivono attraverso il responsive design. nb: è richiesta una conoscenza base di Grasshopper e Arduino. tutor: Amleto Picerno Ceraso del Mediterranean FabLab e Antonio Grillo del FabLab Napoli.
info su costi: http://www.medaarch.com/2765-il-nuovo-calendario-attivita-firmato-medaarch/
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iples of the Gestalt principles, a diversity of shapes and sizes models will be designed through means of digital computation. Various morphologies will be derived through a bottom-up approach via various coding techniques. To bridge the gap between the digital and physical aspect of the design iterations, AA Athens makes use of digital fabricating machines to produce its’ architectural prototypes and adds mechanics to amplify their communicative characteristics. A complete 1:1 scale structure will be constructed, enabling interaction via sight, hearing and touch as a result of a series of initial testing models. These proposals will be formulated through the combination of different design software.
The programme is organized in a two-stage process:
Stage 1: Participants gain an understanding of formation processes in nature, coupled with core concepts related to design complexity. During this stage, basic and advanced tutorials on generative design algorithms and analysis tools will be provided. Building on its core methodology from its previous versions, AA Athens VS will perform as a team-based programme promoting collaboration and research. Participants will be introduced to advanced fabrication techniques.
Stage 2: Participants propose design interventions based on the skills and knowledge gained during the first stage. Study models of various scales will be produced, leading to the fabrication and assembly of a full scale working prototype which unifies the design goals of the programme.
The design agendas of AA Athens and AA Istanbul Visiting Schools will directly create feedback on one another, allowing participation in either one or both Programmes.
Prominent features of the programme / skills developed:
• Participants become part of an active learning environment where the large tutor to student ratio (4:1) allows for personalized tutorials and debates.
• The toolset of AA Athens includes but is not limited to Rhinoceros, Processing, and Grasshopper, as well as analysis software.
• Participants gain access to digital fabrication tools such as 3-axis CNC router, laser-cutter, and 3d-printer.
• Design seminars and lecture series support the key objectives of the programme, disseminating fundamental design techniques and relevant critical thinking methodologies.
The workshop is open to current architecture and design students, PhD candidates and young professionals. The deadline for applications is 27 May 2015.
The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £600 per participant, which includes a £60 Visiting Membership fee. Discount options for groups or for those wishing to apply for both AA Athens and AA Istanbul Visiting Schools are available. Please contact the AA Visiting School Coordinator for more details. Alternatively, you can find more information on discounts from the link below:
http://ai.aaschool.ac.uk/athens/portfolio/discounts-2015/
More information on the AA Istanbul Visiting School and the online application link can be found on:
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/VISITING/athens
If you have any questions, please contact:
Alexandros Kallegias (AA Athens Visiting School Programme Director)
Email: alexandros.kallegias@aaschool.ac.uk…
Added by elif erdine at 4:05pm on February 22, 2015
tting-edge results at the interface of geometry processing and architectural design. Scientific chairs of the conference are Lars Hesselgren, Shrikant Sharma, and Johannes Wallner. Keynote speakers are: Pierre Alliez, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Philip Ball, Physicist and science writer Chuck Hoberman, Hoberman Associates Jan Knippers, Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering
We are happy to announce that public lectures will be held by Toyo Ito and Mutsuro Sasaki. The organization is cordially inviting you to contribute a paper or a workshop, or simply to visit. More details concerning registration and submission can be found on the conference web page at http://aag12.architecturalgeometry.at/. The submission deadline has recently been extended.
This conference receives funding from the ECs Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement number 230520. Thanks to this funding we are able to cover the registration fees and support the travel expenses of 20 young participants. Places will be distributed among those who submit a poster, paper or workshop proposal.…
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27 > 31 GENNAIO 2016__MILANO
Il workshop avanzato ECOLOGIC PATTERNS affronta l’utilizzo di strategie parametriche all’interno del processo progettuale, approfondendo l’utilizzo di Grasshopper in sinergia con plug-ins, software di analisi ambientale e simulazione fisica. Obiettivo fondamentale è la generazione della forma come risultato di tecniche di form-finding e di input ambientali (solari, termici e acustici). Verranno acquisiti nuovi strumenti operativi e di simulazione al fine di costruire modelli parametrici ottimizzati in grado di adattarsi a diverse condizioni di contesto.
INFO ED ISCRIZIONI: http://www.arturotedeschi.com/wordpress/?page_id=7173#sthash.fVTrS2oL.dpuf…
ute in rhino file and a jpeg for the whole route to give an idea.
There is one bus stop in very zone-zones are defined by pink lines on the primary route. By zones, I mean the catchment area of the bus stop.
Network of aqua blue lines are streets
Then there are different programs along this route.
What I want for my script is to consider these zones (in this case, there are four zones defined by extended pink lines) as separate zones and then find the bus stops (I know I can input the bus stops manually). Now from those bus stops, each one for its certain zone, I want to find the minimum distance from the main street towards every urban program that is present in that zone. That way, I would get a list of programs that are nearest and farthest from the main bus route in every specific zone.
Want to do this process on my whole route which is about 27 kms long.
Furthermore, I also want to set a point somewhere in middle of the route and then assign values to all the program lists extracted from individual zones on basis of distance from that specific point. That way, I would get a hierarchy within these lists and would be able to sort them in a way I want to use them.…
Added by Umar Jamshaid at 3:55am on November 12, 2013
unately, every now and then I randomly get an error message when changing parameters or even just clicking "Test" numerous times in the GHPython editor (see attached pic):
Runtime error (AggregateException): Mindestens ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Traceback:
line 27, in run, "C:\Users\Michel\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plugins\IronPython (814d908a-e25c-493d-97e9-ee3861957f49)\settings\lib\ghpythonlib\parallel.py" line 57, in script
The German sentence means "At least one error has occurred."
Attached is a dumbed down version of the script. The problem occurs more often when I use the actualdefinition (which includes a bunch of other GHPython components).
Any help much appreciated!
Cheers,
Max
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Added by Max Marschall at 10:14am on January 12, 2016