rchitects/ researchers/ developers/ educators Gregory Epps (Robofold) and Daniel Piker (Kangaroo plugin for Rhino/ Grasshopper) from London will introduce the emerging trend of robotics in the field of architecture during these 5 intense days of folding, simulation, robotic fabrication and building. Participants will become intuitive at designing folded surfaces, use the Kangaroo physics engine software for the Rhino Grasshopper plugin to simulate folding of metal panels, create robotic simulations in the Lobster software for Grasshopper and use the robots to build 1:1 prototypes. The Hyperbody Workshop Series is open to architecture and design students and professionals worldwide. The workshop requires a fee of € 150 per participant. For further information and updates:www.hyperbody.nlj.d.feringa@tudelft.nl…
here: https://github.com/EmilPoulsen/Emu.Resources
Looking forward to your feedback. It's been sitting on my machine since the beginning of 2017, so I thought it would be fun to finally make it accessible to you. My hope is to continue to develop Emu, but will only do so if people find it interesting and useful.
Happy holidays!
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Added by emlplsn to Emu at 4:40pm on December 28, 2018
nput parameter and then set the named values on the second?
protected override void BeforeSolveInstance() { Param_Integer param0 = Params.Input[0] as Param_Integer; Param_Integer param1 = Params.Input[1] as Param_Integer; param1.ClearNamedValues();
GH_Structure<GH_Integer> data = param0.VolatileData as GH_Structure<GH_Integer>; if (data.IsEmpty) return; foreach (GH_Integer value in data.AllData(true)) { switch (value.Value) { case 1: param1.AddNamedValue("First option for 1", 11); param1.AddNamedValue("Second option for 1", 12); param1.AddNamedValue("Third option for 1", 13); break;
case 2: param1.AddNamedValue("First option for 2", 21); param1.AddNamedValue("Second option for 2", 22); param1.AddNamedValue("Third option for 2", 23); break;
case 3: param1.AddNamedValue("First option for 3", 31); param1.AddNamedValue("Second option for 3", 32); param1.AddNamedValue("Third option for 3", 33); break; } return; } }
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Added by David Rutten at 1:56am on December 18, 2013
metric/parəˈmɛtrɪk/adjectiverelating to or expressed in terms of a parameter or parameters.art/ɑːt/nounthe expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.// Summer School 2017 3 day intensive workshop for design students & professionals will delve into computational & parametric methods (using Rhino3D & Grasshopper3D) to create data-driven art installations, physically manifested into a space through hands-on fabrication & assembly.The experimental studio will run across 2 cities in India (New Delhi & Mumbai) and investigate the agenda of ‘filling the void’ at art installation scale, through the use of computation and parametric methods. Studio is designed as a 3-day event in both cities comprising of technical tutorials, teaching sessions, prototyping & presentations culminating in a symposium / round-table conference / open discussion with leading / emerging professionals that demonstrate computation, parametric design or alternative techniques in their work / practice / academia. // Cities & Dates*New Delhi – 30th June to 2nd July 2017 (Friday to Sunday)Mumbai – 7th July to 9th July 2017 (Friday to Sunday)//VENUE: DELHI: Startup Tunnel, Vihara Innovation CampusD-57, 100 Feet Rd, Pocket D, Dr Ambedkar Colony, Chhattarpur, New Delhi - 110074MUMBAI: Raffles Design International, MumbaiHi Life, 2nd Floor, Phirozshah Mehta Road,Santacruz (W). Mumbai – 400054// Registration DatesAll Registrations End 4 days prior to workshop start date (Or till seats last)// About rat[LAB] EDUCATIONrat[LAB] EDUCATION is an initiative by rat[LAB]-Research in Architecture & Technology (www.rat-lab.org) to start a new discourse in architecture & parallel design disciplines with the use of ‘computational design’ & it’s various subsets. Spread across various cities / countries, we are establishing a global dialogue in the domain of computational design by actively organizing and participating in workshops, lectures, presentations & symposia. While rat[LAB] has taken a top-down approach of exploring computational design through industry, a parallel, bottom-up approach is also in-line to involve students of all levels, from design & related backgrounds.…
n. We encourage the generation of cutting edge design proposals for a structure of your design with the only caveats being it be generated and conceived digitally, incorporate repetitive elements, be optimized for relocation and transportation and be produced through fabrication technologies available within Houston, Texas.
The winning entry will be built , exhibited and subsequently given to the winner. The design and fabrication of the piece will be commissioned by TEX-FAB and installed to coincide with the TEX-FAB exhibition REPEAT, in February.
Jury: Patrik Schumacher, Marc Fornes, Lisa Iwamoto, Chris Lasch and Blaire Satterfield…
choose the smaller as it.
(2)The board perforated in precise percentage,like 31%.
(3)Holes around edges should be handle carefully like no too approach to edges, using radius of them as well.
I has been try on galapagos, hoopsnake. Different methods are welcome, it`s just need to hit the goal. What i do really care is the thinking process, and i can`t figure out a good way to solve this problem. If you have an idea please tell me and i will try to work out on it. …
rsity grant covers). But I am not sure if some episodes aren`t covering the same topics.
Ep.27: "LadyBug Parametric Climate Analysis" seems to be similar to Ep. 1 & 2: "Ladybug Climate Analysis Workshop Part I & II".
Ep. 31: "HoneyBee for Energy Analysis" sounds like Ep. 5 & 6: "Honeybee Energy Modelling Part I & II".
If the contents of these are similar to one another, i will just choose other videos from the list. There are enough goodies.
Thank you in advance!
Regards
Ivan…
dina, Alexander Sapuntsov, Yulia Zarechkina and with a help of our friends: Roman Korseev, Sergey Zhigalev, Nikita Istratov.
Our pavilion presents itself as a kind of beach screen for Volga riverbank. An aesthetic of the object, which consist of yellow “stars”, is simultaneously due to the features of the tensegrity construction and to the representation of Samara as a city of space industry.
The pavilion is formed by 128 crosses made of 9 mm plywood. Each cross has its individual form. They are connected only by stretched vertical steel cables. We wanted to make manually assembled object, which was elaborated using parametric design techniques. All plywood elements were prefabricated with CNC machine, including a mounting frame for cables assembling. This allowed us to assemble a compound parametric tensegrity construction with high accuracy and just as it was designed.…
hes and each branch has 21 items.
so that there'll be 30 branches.
referring back to this discussion.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/dividing-a-list-into-groups
the problem is
when i put this into a path mapper
first branch has 11 items
and the last branch has 10 items.
and make 31 branches rather than 30 branches
seems to me it's behaving oddly..
how can i make this list into
30 branches
21 items each?
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