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DESCRIPTION : Two seemingly contrasting ideas combined will turn into something remarkably new. This resulted in the idea of Digital Craftsmanship – connecting the digital technology with artisans’ craftsmanship. Singapore is uniquely positioned to benefit from both – the latest technology in digital fabrication, as well as the beautiful and rich culture of ASEAN craftsmanship in countries like Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. The NUS digital fabrication in architecture studio introduces advanced design to fabrication flow, such as 3D modeling, simulation, digital fabrication and physical assembly and testing. We discover existence of data flow distinguishes digital and conventional craftsmanship, prolonging the interface between human and object. The result is very encouraging –the Digital Craftsmanship approach could lead innovative yet regionally relevant contemporary architectural design, complex yet controlled functional geometry and aesthetics. We hope this exhibition could raise our awareness about preserving the precious wisdom of traditional craftsmanship alongside with advanced fabrication technologies in architecture.
OPENING : 24 August 2012, 7pm – 9pm, RSVP to Yi Hui (dfabstudio@gmail.com) EXHIBITION : 25 – 28 August 2012 (10 am – 9 pm, daily, free admission) VENUE : Promenade, Level 8, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street, Singapore
PROJECT TEAM : Shinya Okuda (Studio Tutor), Liane Ee Rulian, Hiral Ashvin Desai, Lee Teng Teng Cheryl, Ian Wong Hengjie, Teo Lin Lin, Xu Xiaoqi, Liu Zhichao, Diptarshi Dev, Tan Zi Hua, Teh Yi Hui, Joshua Loh.
Organized by Digital Fabrication in Architecture Studio, NUS.…
aph relaxation in 3D and more). There is much more already in our GitHub repos and more to be added. For getting an idea of our future direction check this lecture out. For getting a better understanding of graphs and graph theory watch this lecture and this lecture on a gamified spatial configuration process. Stay tuned for more and do not hesitate to post Python questions in the meantime.
ps. If you are having installation problems, please check the remedy suggested below:
Comment by Iman Sheikhansari on August 26, 2019 at 8:33amDelete Comment
HiIf you are encountering a problem with rhino 6 versions don't worryFollow these steps.1. Download SYNTACTIC from https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/syntactic-design2. Install it and go to the installation folder, Drag & drop SYNTACTIC(green one) over your grasshopper canvas.3. Close your rhino and reopen it. 4. Type GrasshopperDeveloperSettings5. Tick the Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays option6. Run grasshopper and enjoy plugin
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s and use those "identifications" to connect it with any PC application: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40L3SGmcPDQ
An example of usage on grasshopper:
(Andrea Graziano credit)
More grasshopper usage links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6U29g6rCng http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/eeg-and-biofeedback-architecture?xg_source=activity…
the output to a panel and stream the content to the same file. On the 32 win7 the definition will stop here until I plug in a timer to the file path component, then the number will increase at the interval I set. But on the 64 win7 once I made the panel stream the content to the same file, it would start the cycle automatically without me plug in a timer at all, which quickly resulted in freezing of the whole program.
I'm intended to use the same logic to create some real time form finding definition, but with the 64 win7(which is my laptop at home) keep doing that, I'm wondering if anyone would know what's causing the issue.
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I can point you to a couple of examples of structures at Expedition that we issued the primary set-out information to the contractor in digital form as a Rhino File. These particular structures necessitated this, trying to document tapered structures without "pure" mathematical setout would have been inefficient and problematic using traditional CAD drawings. You will need to have a close working relationship with the contractor/fabricator. For example, we would issue the entire model due various phases, and we used special line-type names assigned to layers to denote status such as "For Construction", "For Information", etc etc so that this information is clearly defined.
Infinity bridge is a project everyone that was involved in was proud of, http://www.expedition.uk.com/index.php?pid=28 . All the setout of this form found dual arch bridge, that the box girder bifurcated over the centre support and tapered in size along it's length with inclined webs was defined in our Rhino model. Of course we still had to issue traditional 2d plans, elevations and sections (which were primarily exported line work from sectioning in Rhino), as builders don't generally walk around with laptops (and there was 3rd party checking, contract letting etc that don't work so well with digital models).
Also, the Entrance Transfer Structure at 55 Baker Street - http://www.expedition.uk.com/index.php?pid=55 (First photo in sequence) was our first project in communicating to the contractor with Rhino models as primary set-out.
Both of these projects were a success, but you have to be really careful and diligent with the models and the checking of them (not that that is any different to any drawing/model preperation). The slightest error could be quite costly if first detected when the project is on site being assembled.
I can also say, that many of the tools for exchanging (importing and exporting) of structure models that you can try from http://www.geometrygym.com/downloads are being used by quite a few firms around the globe for more typical skeletal steel frame projects. Many of the analysis programs can then be used to transfer the structure directly to BIM like REVIT, and some custom spreadsheet formats allow transfer to/from Digital Project. I can't really say in public the projects these are being used on, but I can say they are renowned designers on quite high profile projects.
Even if the tools are used for coordinating and checking with your Rhino model if you need to redevelop from scratch, they will save you time and effort, and a key aspect of the service of these tools is near immediate support with custom and bespoke aspects that your project demands.
Feel free to get in touch if you wish to discuss this privately, I'm happy to try and help you if you desire.
Cheers,
Jon
The Infinity Foot…
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2. I have problem and do not know how to apply different construction Floors: to GroundFloor, exposed floor?
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As soon as I added materials (if you had add them in a different way they were not working for me) it had senseYou can see that the comfort chart when the windows are closed is the same, as it should be. When they are open you can see that the temperatures decrease and the RH increases (as it is high outside). There is also similar shapes on the comfort chart as the airflow volume showing when the windows are close for excessive temperature creating discomfort, this is logic, as your windows close at 28 degrees, what is not considered "comfortable" (however there are studies explaining it is comfort in certain situations, as in buildings with natural ventilation).
My guess is that energy plus was not reading properly your materials. Probably Mostapha and Chris will answer to this better than me
I have grouped the things I added to your script, hope it helps. If you upload the IDF I may try to help you a bit more until someone else helps you better.
Julia…
t, and it worked great!I can already see some of the nice benefits of its usage. With the Google Earth component, you made a quite a remarkable addition to the Ladybug set of components! Keep up this great work!
Just as a mention: I am attaching a screenshot of two new components:The first one: "Terrain analysis" performs a couple of terrain analysis types, and the second one: "Flow paths" performing the water flow analysis.Screenshot example of both is given below:
It would be nice if your Terrain Generator component could benefit from using these two new ones.In order to do that, Terrain Generator would have to output the terrain in a form of surface as well. My modest advice would be to add the "type_" input, which will determine whether the "terrain" output is a mesh, or a surface. This will make it consistent with Terrain Generator 2 component.To create the terrain surface from a grid of points, use the NurbsSurface.CreateThroughPoints method:
import Rhino as rcuDegree = vDegree = 3uClosed = vClosed = FalseterrainSurface = rc.Geometry.NurbsSurface.CreateThroughPoints(pts, numberOfPtsIn_vDirection, numberOfPtsIn_uDirection, uDegree, vDegree, uClosed, vClosed)
Of course this is just a suggestion, I am not imposing anything.…
and enhancing its intrinsic qualities.
The program of the workshop consists of an intense exploration of Günther Domenig’s Steinhaus (situated at Ossiachersee in Carinthia, Austria) and it’s visible and hidden properties. By the use of mapping strategies these properties can be isolated and will be implemented as a temporary installation.
Each participant will investigate certain spatial aspects using methods of mapping.
In a series of tutorials on various techniques, strategies will be developed to translate and structure the collected information into a unified spatial concept. Participants will work amongst groups to propose the result of their investigations with a site specific installation which will be digitally materialized on site.
Complementary program:
lecture by Stefan Rutzinger & Kristina Schinegger, soma
guided tour and lecture about Steinhaus and Günther Domenig by Christian Halm
presentation by Clemens Preisinger, karamba
Closing event and presentation
250€ early bird registration (until June 14th) | 300€ (until June 28)
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