algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello Grasshoppers
I recently came across this video by Alex Fischer and would really appreciate some direction on trying to accomplish it.
My former University teacher Andrei Jipa has been started helping me with these links below Example.csv, …
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Hi everyone,
We are proud to announce our final keynote lecturer and he works atFoster + Partners, but is also the developer of Kangaroo 2 forGrasshopper3d / Rhino. It is Daniel Piker! We are very lucky to have him come and give a lecture and…
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Hello guys.
I’ve been trying for quite a few days now, to find a solution to planarize these voronoi cells.
The idea behind this model is to redefine the inner structure of an actual wall, to do so, I used a voronoi pattern and what I expect from the algorithm is a bunch of planar cells which then I can transform into tridimensional cells that I’ll be able to fabricate later. To do so, I need to have planar voronoi cells; this is quite difficult now since I can’t figure out a…
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The elective course on digital woodwork aimed at the development of an innovative construction, based on self-supporting, reciprocal systems.
The reciprocal frame is a roof structure where each beam both supports and is supported by other beams in the roof structure. A minimum of 3 beams is required to create a reciprocal frame roof. As each beam supports the…
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Calling all architects, fabricators, developers, consultants, and other design professionals: We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for Facades+ Dallas symposium and workshops. Facades+ is a robust dialogue encompassing all things building skin, bridging industry, academia, the profession, operations, and ownership. Join us on October 30th…
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We have a great intern opportunity at Loop.pH in London for summer 2014.
We are busy and have some exciting projects coming up and are looking for someone to intern with us over the summer who has experience and proficient use of Grasshopper and Kangaroo (Python skills beneficial, but not a requirement).
You will become part of a multidisciplinary…
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Don't miss keynotes by Gordon Gill and Joshua Prince-Ramus on Day01 and Technology Workshops led by industry experts on Day02. http://facadesplus.com/
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Hello everyone!
I'm new to grasshopper and I'm having some troubles trying to create a surface similar to the jambox one...
I've been using the Kangaroo Curve Pull, but I don't know how to adjust the springs and the pull strenght properly, but I'm pretty sure that's a way of doing it...
Anyway, I'm uploading my files…
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We are pleased to share the research undertaken in our 2012FA Pratt | Form, Force, Matter Seminar.
Form, Force, Matter investigates form-finding by way of "analog machines" and physics-based simulation to develop architectural prototypes. Through parallel research techniques - hands-on force active study models and simulated digital models - the course…
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RCD have just completed the design and construction of a sculpture in collaboration with Loop.pH, a London based design agency led…
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With some of the exercises from the NON-LINEAR LAB as inspiration and in preparation for the DATA LAB, we’ve been creating some fun new content as of late. Topcs will include Advanced Data Tree Usage, Python Scripting in Grasshopper, and Exploring Add-ons such as Weaverbird and Kangaroo. Specifics can be found in the sections below. The workshop is quickly approaching and there…
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I've done some research about how to achieve this using various sources online. Mainly:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/yangliu/publication/tr-2008-13.pdf…
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We are pleased to share photos of recent seminar research. More information + photos can be found at the below link.
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Added by Michele Calvano on November 27, 2011 at 5:58am — 3 Comments
This definition approximates a shrink wrap for generic brep geometry.
There are two steps:
The first step creates a mesh from a bounding box and drags each vertex to the closest point on the brep. Andrew Heumann offered a similar definition back in December (http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/shrinkwrap-with-grasshopper?xg_source=activity)
The second step takes the…
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Head over to The Proving Ground to see my latest post on data visualization with Kangaroo and Slingshot!
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