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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Finally, figured out the structural details and the door goes up!

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Comment by Anindita Chaudhary on February 27, 2023 at 2:49am
It's not "convenient". I would not frame it that way. It's a lot of efforts, patience and persistence. I hope you find something that you agree upon!
Comment by DamienHarris on February 27, 2023 at 2:41am

I understand that individual design is beautiful, convenient and expensive) Perhaps my house is not so expensive to go this way))) Thank you for answering me. It was very nice talking with you)

Comment by Anindita Chaudhary on February 27, 2023 at 12:41am
What's the difference between a factory and a design studio? A simple white t shirt can be manufactured in a factory with people who are paid minimum wages or a little more than minimum wage. Factory t shirts are made from Jersey material which is a petroleum by product and hence depleting fossil fuels and hence moderately expensive.

When a similar white t shirt is designed in a studio: it's 3D printed with pineapple peels (sustainable and recycled organic food waste) and buttons are made from organic potatoes. The design on the tshirt is an original piece of art work with sustainable fabric paint which is machine washable on delicate settings.

Is it lucid (clear) now meaning do you understand?
Comment by Anindita Chaudhary on February 27, 2023 at 12:15am
What's the difference between mass production and mass personalization? Mass production is the Henry Ford model of assembly line working in a factory. This I believe is not healthy for people and by that I mean physical and psychological stress induced in such environments. Because people are not machines and should not be expected to work like that either.

Would you like to see "factory" in space is Elon Musk's question. My answer to this question is mass personalization. No factories but design studios. This design is expensive so that's the reason, it's produced by a design studio (SOCC). I hope this helps you out and have fun redecorating!
Comment by Anindita Chaudhary on February 26, 2023 at 11:37pm
This can be reproduced in a factory as long as a person understands the meaning of mass production? I am in favor of mass personalization. Are you an architect? Do you understand parametric architecture? I mean Rhino, Grasshopper, Karamba?
Comment by DamienHarris on February 26, 2023 at 11:03pm

Hello! I'm just a guy who's a little more preoccupied with redecorating his house)) I'm looking for originals. I need something that can be reproduced in a factory in Calgary) Either I find something or I give up and take the classical model as a basis. But I like your approach to business) I hope you have many promising clients)

Comment by Anindita Chaudhary on February 26, 2023 at 9:12am
I hadn't understood that the weight would vary because of the parametric design so that was the only issue, I had. I plan on investing in Karamba too for weight calculations.
Comment by Anindita Chaudhary on February 26, 2023 at 4:59am
I designed this door. I am an architect in India. It's marine grade plywood, coated and colored with stainless steel channels and stainless steel bars. Who are you?
Comment by DamienHarris on February 26, 2023 at 1:15am

This looks like an interesting technical solution. I'd like to take a closer look at the project. What designer came up with this? What is this door made of?

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