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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w1TZUYdE7Y...
Hello everyone, this is Providence, and I'm back with another exciting tutorial on grasshopper and rhino. Today, I want to take you through the process of remodeling a fascinating project called Little Island, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, located in New York City, USA, Little Island is a unique public park that features three stunning performance venues, nestled on the Hudson River. Designed as a haven for people and wildlife, it is a green oasis, held above the water by sculptural planters
In this tutorial, we will focus on creating the surface and then we will create Voronoi grid, after we will project grid to surface, Voronoi grid inspired by patterns found in nature . We will then explore how to offset each cell of the grid and loft them together to achieve an intricate design. Although this process may seem simple, it is essential to understand the underlying algorithm to accomplish such intricate designs. By learning from the visionary architect like Thomas Heatherwick, we can gain inspiration and insight which can help us into owner conceptual projects.
I strongly believe that through parametric tools grasshopper and rhino 3d, we can replicate the behaviors observed in nature without simply imitating it. This project will showcase the power of computational design in achieving remarkable architectural results. I hope you'll find this tutorial both educational and inspiring. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and like the video to support the channel. as always you can find grasshopper file in distription of video on YouTube
Let's dive into the world of architecture and computation design together!

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