Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

A couple new good jobs:
Gensler Chicago (Computational Design Lead)


MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY
We are hiring!
Following a series of new projects we are are looking for a full-time architect with an interest in computation and complex geometry.
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