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Event: Digital Process: Generative Design Technologies Workshop
presentar Digital Process: Generative Design Technologies Workshop; Taller especializado que se llevara a cabo en 4 de las ciudades mas importantes de la republica mexicana [Puebla] [Mexico DF] [Guadalajara] [Leon] en Enero y Febrero de 2012.http://gendesigntech.wordpress.com/ Enfocado principalmente a arquitectos, diseñadores industriales, diseñadores de interiores, Urbanistas, Artistas digitales, estudiantes y profesionistas afines al diseño; este Workshop tiene como objetivo proporcionar a los participantes los conocimientos y recursos tecnológicos que les permitan desarrollar los elementos de un proyecto desde la concepción hasta su aplicación de manera completa.Apoyándose en un conjunto potente y flexible de plataformas, los participantes aprenderán a generar, analizar y racionalizar morfologías complejas, formas orgánicas libres y algoritmos computacionales avanzados así como a producir visualizaciones fotorealístas aplicables en diversos proyectos de Diseño.A lo largo de 5 dias de intenso trabajo, exploración y retroalimentación los participantes seran guiados en el desarrollo de un flujo de trabajo mas dinamico, que les permitira explotar al maximo el potencial de las herramientas y potencializar sus habilidades, aptitudes y capacidades.Instructores:Leonardo Nuevo Arenas [Complex Geometry]José Eduardo Sánchez [DesignNest]Daniel Camiro/Luis de la Parra [Chido Studio]http://issuu.com/chidostudiodiseno/docs/digproworkConoce el programa aquí.http://gendesigntech.wordpress.com/program/Para registrarte por favor visita.http://gendesigntech.wordpress.com/registro…
Added by Leonardo Nuevo Arenas at 11:55am on January 4, 2012
Event: AA Greece Visiting School :: Thessaloniki : Revelations
l operations. Aside from its geopolitical position and commercial significance, Thessaloniki has been for many centuries the military and administrative hub of the region, and beyond this the transportation link between Europe and the Levant. A series of design studies will be put forward to rethink the way by which city environment in Thessaloniki have been affecting its’ population according to changing needs and to visualize such urban shifts on a more hyper specific contextualized construction model. Throughout the investigations on the research agenda, current trends on the habits of architectural practice will be re-visited. Innovative urban interventions informed by bottom-up rules extracted from existing city conditions will formulate the major focus of design proposals. Design teams will be working with simulation tools and digital fabrication methods throughout the design research phase. The design brief will be initially explored through the combinatorial use of different computational design tools. Methods of connecting form‐finding methods with form‐making techniques will be investigated. Various manufacturing techniques enabling a hands‐on experience on the diverse range of digital fabrication systems will formulate the starting point for the physical tests. Finally, the design and fabrication of a one-to-one scale pavilion will unify the goals of the programme. Prominent features of the programme / skills developed: - Participants will be part of an active learning environment where the large tutor to student ratio (5:1) allows for personalized tutorials and debates. - The toolset of AA Thessaloniki includes Autodesk Maya, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper and Arduino. - Participants will have access to digital fabrication tools such as 3-axis CNC router, laser-cutter, and 3d-printer. - Design seminars and lecture series will support the key objectives of the programme, disseminating knowledge on new design anatomies including machinic control, computational space, and complexity in systems, and innovative urban design approaches. Eligibility: The workshop is open to architecture and design students and professionals worldwide. Accreditation: Participants receive the AA Visiting School Certificate with the completion of the Programme. Fees: The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £600 per participant, which includes a £60 Visiting membership fee. The deadline for applications is 15 October 2015. No portfolio or CV is required. Discount options are available. Please contact the AA Visiting School Coordinator for more details. Online application link: https://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/ONLINEAPPLICATION/visitingApplication.php?schoolID=316 Programme Director: Alexandros Kallegias (AA Greece VS Director): alexandros.Kallegias@aaschool.ac.uk…
Added by Alexandros Kallegias at 7:57am on August 25, 2015
Topic: Python component taking longer to execute with each subsequent execution
es at the beginning. But as I make changes to the input (or just hit the recompute button) the time it takes to execute increases. This has happened to me with other scripts I've written with the python component. Why does this happen? And how do I fix it? Does python hold onto data from one execution to the next? The only solution I have found is to relaunch Rhino. Even if I copy the component into a fresh grasshopper canvas, the computation time does not return to original. The images below illustrate the time increase. I simply hit the recompute button between each pass. All inputs remain the same the whole time. There are 6400 curves being projected. I will say that with fewer curves, the increase in time is nonexistent or perceivable. (I have 24 GB RAM and it is did not even reach 50% of usage during the tests) My python code: import ghpythonlib.components as ghcompimport ghpythonlib.parallel def project (tempc): tempresult=ghcomp.Project(tempc,B,D) return tempresult a=ghpythonlib.parallel.run(project,C,True) I have attached the GH file with the inputs internalized if anyone wants to try for themselves. Pass 1= 444ms Pass 5= 610ms Pass 10= 908ms Pass 15= 1.2s Pass 20= 1.4s …
Added by Lawrence Yun at 3:19pm on December 10, 2014
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Added by Laurent DELRIEU at 1:26pm on February 13, 2017
Topic: Rhino Viewport Preview in Fullscreen Canvas - Potential Solution?
to run at full screen.  I've gone as far as using an iPad to use as the second monitor via AirDisplay (which actually works really well) but have never been satisfied with any setup that required you to look back and forth as if at a tennis match all day long. Not long after first using Grasshopper 3+ years ago I've had the desire for a "Live Viewport" component that would allow a live image of the 3d geometry being generated directly in the canvas.  Every once in a while I search the forums with the hope of finding a solution, but always come up empty handed.  Someday this might exist although for now I have found what might be the next best thing to a native "Live Viewport" component and its enabled with a small app named Sticky Previews.  This app uses the task bar preview feature within Windows 7's aero interface to create custom, floating preview windows from any open window currently running.  I've only just discovered the app, but it seems to do the trick and has been stable and problem free so far. -- I will post an update if I find out that I might have spoken too soon.  The install allows for a 30 day trial and is $15 bucks to purchase.  I just found the app and don't know anything about this group that created the app.  If you happen to know of them, Id be curious to find out more. divided windows, cramped and slow; unified window with floating rhino model preview; link to the apps webpage; http://www.ntwind.com/software/sticky-previews.html Also works with other apps;  and the about me page screen shot; …
Added by Tyler Selby at 11:25pm on November 26, 2012
Event: AA Istanbul Visiting School 2013
with Istanbul Technical University, will continue to rediscover verticality through novel generative design techniques and large-scale physical prototypes. Abstracted as a fusion of various sub-systems, each subsystem of the tower will be investigated in relation to their various performance criteria. The correlations between the separate sets of performance criteria and evaluation methods will be analyzed, leading to the generation of unified design alternatives for a vertical system typology. In addition to the custom-made digital design and evaluation tools supporting the core methodology, Vertical Interventions will also highlight the fabrication and assembly of a large scale working prototype integrating the performative characteristics of each system in examination. As in 2012, 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. Discounts The AA offers several discount options for participants wishing to apply as a group or participants wishing to apply for both AA Istanbul and AA Athens Visiting Schools:   1.       Standard application The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £695 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. Type A. 3-6 people group: £60 (AA Membership fee) + 635*0.75 = £536.25 (25 %) Type B. 6-15 people group: £60 + 635*0.70 = £504.5 (30%) Type C. more than 15 people group: £60 + 635*0.65 = £472.75 (35%)   3.       Participants attending both AA Istanbul and AA Athens | 40% discount For people wishing to attend both AA Istanbul 2013 and AA Athens 2013, a discount of 40% will be made for each participant. (The participant will pay the £60 membership fee only once.) £60 (AA Membership fee) + (635*0.60)*2 = £822   For more information in discounts, please visit: http://ai.aaschool.ac.uk/istanbul/portfolio/discounts-2013/   Applications The deadline for applications is 21 March 2013. A portfolio or CV is not required, only the online application form and payment. The online application can be reached from: http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/VISITING/istanbul…
Added by elif erdine at 11:41am on December 13, 2012
Event: Digital Process: Generative Design Technologies Workshop
esentar Digital Process: Generative Design Technologies Workshop; Taller especializado que se llevara a cabo en 4 de las ciudades mas importantes de la republica mexicana [Puebla] [Mexico DF] [Guadalajara] [Leon] en Enero y Febrero de 2012. http://gendesigntech.wordpress.com/ Enfocado principalmente a arquitectos, diseñadores industriales, diseñadores de interiores, Urbanistas, Artistas digitales, estudiantes y profesionistas afines al diseño; este Workshop tiene como objetivo proporcionar a los participantes los conocimientos y recursos tecnológicos que les permitan desarrollar los elementos de un proyecto desde la concepción hasta su aplicación de manera completa. Apoyándose en un conjunto potente y flexible de plataformas, los participantes aprenderán a generar, analizar y racionalizar morfologías complejas, formas orgánicas libres y algoritmos computacionales avanzados así como a producir visualizaciones fotorealístas aplicables en diversos proyectos de Diseño. A lo largo de 5 dias de intenso trabajo, exploración y retroalimentación los participantes seran guiados en el desarrollo de un flujo de trabajo mas dinamico, que les permitira explotar al maximo el potencial de las herramientas y potencializar sus habilidades, aptitudes y capacidades. Instructores: Leonardo Nuevo Arenas [Complex Geometry] José Eduardo Sánchez [DesignNest] Daniel Camiro/Luis de la Parra [Chido Studio] http://issuu.com/chidostudiodiseno/docs/digprowork Conoce el programa aquí. http://gendesigntech.wordpress.com/program/ Para registrarte por favor visita. http://gendesigntech.wordpress.com/registro …
Added by Leonardo Nuevo Arenas at 11:43am on January 4, 2012
Event: Python Scripting in Rhino and Grasshopper
s for architectural design, has been heralded as the new paradigm in architecture for the last decade. Digital design techniques coupled with rapid prototyping have permeated architectural education and practice at all levels. But, besides the endless rhetoric and baseless forms, what can these methods actually contribute to the field? What is the scope of their use? This workshop seeks to answer these questions by investigating surfaces, surface mathematics and manipulations, and using this investigation to introduce students to the issues of design and fabrication of artifacts. The workshop will thus introduce participants to the basic concepts for design utilizing scripting techniques, through the exploration of the Python language for Rhinoceros. Together with the study of syntax, data types and scripting techniques the focus will be put on the understanding of the digital tools in relation with the common practice and the ways to approach problems a designer might encounter while using them. Examples of a previous similiar workshop can be found here Details: Instructors: Marina Konstantatou (University College London), Pierluigi D’Acunto (ETH Zurich), Vincenzo Reale(Zaha Hadid Architects + Architectural Association London), Giancarlo Torpiano (Architectural Association London) *At least two tutors will be present during the workshop Language: English Schedule: 15 – 16 – 17 MAY 2013 // 9.00 – 18.00 Organizers: SMD + LaTiendaDelCAD + PeQuod Venue: McNeel Europe Offices, c/ Roger de Flor 32-34, 08018 Barcelona (map) Software: Rhinoceros 5 Grasshopper 0.9.0014 Python Component for Grasshopper Every participant should bring his or her own laptop with the software installed. In the class will be also computers in case any participant could not bring a laptop. Links to the softwares will be facilitated to participants once they get into the registration process. Registration: Students* : 395€ (+vat) Professionals: 495€ (+vat) Early bird promo Registrations made before 22nd April will get a discount over the price: Early Bird promo Student* : 295€ (+vat) Early Bird promo Professional: 395€ (+vat) For registry, please visit la TiendaDelCAD website * Students will have to proof their status with a student ID The course will be confirmed as soon as the minimum number of participants is reached, and no later than the 29th April. There will be places for a total of 14 participants. Venue: McNeel Europe Offices, c/ Roger de Flor 32-34, 08018 Barcelona…
Added by Oriol Carrasco at 1:07pm on March 26, 2013
Event: Grasshopper at McNeel Miami
: August 15 & 16Time: 8:00am - 5:00pmPrice: US$495 Course Description: This workshop will give students a functional understanding of Grasshopper and generative data driven design. This will allow them to build on this understanding into more advanced projects of their own including design optimization and cutting models on a laser machine. Basic knowledge of Rhino is required. Details... Location:McNeel Miami1538 NW 89th CourtDoral, FL 33172United States Register here! …
Added by Andres Gonzalez at 2:09pm on July 25, 2018
Comment on: Topic 'Questions about honeybee in natural ventilation and COP setup'
is our fault that it fell through the cracks. To answer your questions: 1. With the current capabilities in Honeybee, there are three possible ways by which air enters a zone and each has its own separate set of inputs.  These three are:    1) Infiltration    2) Ventilation through the HVAC System    3) Natural Ventilation The reason for having these three separate set of inputs is because each of these has a separate reason for why the air is entering the zone:    1) Infiltration - This is air flow into the zone through cracks in the walls that you cannot control.    2) Ventilation through the HVAC System - This is additional ventilation that you do to ensure that occupants have enough fresh air to breathe and that smells do not accumulate.  Note that ventilation through the mechanical system can only happen if the zone is conditioned so, if you wanted to adequate minimum ventilation in a completely passive zone, you have you use the third option below (or boost up your infiltration to an acceptable level).    3) Natural Ventilation - This is ventilation, usually at high volumes, that you are doing to cool down the zone in place of using mechanical cooling. You can set the first two (infiltration and ventilation through the mechanical system) with the 'Set EnergyPlus Zone Loads' component.  For the case that you describe, you should not add the two together but input them like so: I am assuming that the minimum ventilation to ensure occupants have enough fresh air is 0.5, in which case, you don't need to add the two but can subtract the infiltration from the mechanical ventilation.  I have included Abraham's awesome converter components from ACH to m3/s-m2, which should make things easier in your case.  For natural ventilation, you have to use the "Set EP Airflow" component. 2. Oh gosh, I did not realize that I had said that in the videos.  As you have stated, you are absolutely right that you want to leave a bit of room between your heating setpoint and your minTemperatureForNatVent.  I know that there currently is not a video on the Set EP Airflow and I will make this clear when I put up a video on it soon.  I should also probably take out the example of an infiltration schedule from the videos too since I know that was the best the components could offer in terms of air flow at the time.  I usually leave at least 2 C between my heating setpoint and the minimum temperature for natural ventilation (usually my heating setp is 20C and nat vent setpoint is somewhere between 22-26C depending on how tightly controlled temperature needs to be in the space).  This is the case, unless I am crafting some special type of summertime night flushing scheme where I will use the HVACAvailabilty input on the 'Set EnergyPlus Zone Schedules' to shut down the heating system for part of the year.  To clarify again what happened in your case, setting the minTempForNatVent to the heating setpoint will mean that windows immediately open once the heating setpoint is reached, causing the heating system to immediately turn back on after it has just been turned off.  Over time, you have this rapid oscillation between heating and opening windows that just blows through a ton of energy. 3. You cannot use the 'Set Ideal Air Loads Parameters' to account for a COP.  By definition an ideal air system does not include a COP (ideal air is the type of HVAC system that the 'Run Energy Simulation' component uses).  Ideal air systems can only tell you the heat removed or added to the zone by the system - NOT the values of electricity or fuel that it might take to add or remove this heat.  If you want to obtain a rough estimate of your heating and cooling with those COPs you can post-process the results using the native grasshopper division component like so: We did not include a formal Honeybee component to perform this division operation because we want you to be aware of what is going on.  This division gives you a rough estimate of the energy but it is not as accurate as modelling a complete HVAC system.  We are currently building out the capability to do this with the OpenStudio component.  I have attached a file with the native GH division for you. 4. Looking at your file, it makes sense that the constructions in general would not change the simulation much since you only have a single side of the box that is not adiabatic.  However, I imagine that the bigger reason why the simulation is not changing much is that the constructions I see that you are using have poor R-values for the heating-dominated climate that you are working in.  Try just making a no-mass material and boost up the R-value to a high amount (maybe something crazy like 15) and you will see the maximum cutting of heating energy you can get by making a thick envelope. Sorry again that no one got back to you in a good time frame but I also realize this discussion took a long response.  In the future, it might be better to break this up into a few discussions with more focused topics.  That way, the people who know the individual topics you brig up can get back to you individually much faster. -Chris…
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