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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

The entire city lots Shapefile for San Francisco, imported to Rhino, with attributes. Related Grasshopper components coming soon.

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Comment by Jacob on October 3, 2013 at 4:33pm

I really like how this is done, but is there some type of tutorial on how to produce it; little confused about the process when going into grasshopper. If you have or know of anyone else that did a kind of step by step to see how everything works out, it would be extremely helpful to me.

Comment by Danny Boyes on May 20, 2013 at 12:17pm

@jalilhonarvari Are you running the latest version of GH as there is a shape file importer component as standard

Comment by jalilhonarvari on May 20, 2013 at 12:14pm

please gis to rhino component send to me...  jalilhonarvari@yahoo.com

Comment by Benjamin Golder on April 1, 2013 at 4:05pm

jalilhonarvari: I don't know either, sorry! I haven't used it. I'm sure Nathan Lowe will post more details as soon as he can.

Comment by jalilhonarvari on April 1, 2013 at 3:24pm

please help me!! I do not know where the link for download meerkat!

please help me.

Comment by Benjamin Golder on October 8, 2011 at 11:12am

@Jeremy: Have you tried using the ghx definition from this github repository?:

https://github.com/localcode/finches

Comment by Jeremy Bamberger on October 7, 2011 at 11:57am

Hi Ben. I am a student of Andrew Kudless' at CCA trying to do some GIS into GH work. I am working with the SF Assessor's office and have property value information for every SF parcel over the last ten years. I tried copying and pasting your python scripts into a GH python component but came up with a series of errors. I noticed on a few of your snapshots that you have a GH component that does the shapefile transformation.

Any chance I can get my hands on it? Thanks!

Comment by Benjamin Golder on March 25, 2011 at 10:13pm

Hi Gabriel. The project is currently on hold, unfortunately. One reason for this is that I discovered a suite of tools (OSGeo4W) that already do a much better job of handling GIS data, and I've been learning to work with them in more detail, so that they could hopefully be integrated into more powerful plugins for Rhino/Grasshopper, possibly other modeling platforms. Also because I'm working on other things, like grad school applications, installations, teaching, etc. Sorry for the delays.

Comment by Gabriel Williams on March 7, 2011 at 12:28pm
Hey I was wondering where the current status of this project is at? I think it would be a wonderful tool. Especially for anyone who wouldn't know how to use the python scripts this is based off of.
Comment by Benjamin Golder on November 18, 2010 at 12:06pm
for people who are interested, you can view the python code for reading shapefiles here (it's open source so feel free to fork it):
https://github.com/bengolder/pyshapefile

a code repository for writing the shapefiles to Rhino is on its way.

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