algorithmic modeling for Rhino
"Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST" is a plugin for analyzing and designing urban configurations. A new version is released here https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/configurbanist
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/configurbanist
Location: Delft, the Netherlands
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Latest Activity: May 12
Hi Pirouz,Great plugin, still learning it, a bit hard to get what's what, but certainly doable.Learning from your video, couldn't but notice the difference in line weight between my display…Continue
Started by Tim. Last reply by Emily Shaw Apr 19, 2023.
Hi ,I am trying to install the plug in , but it seems that I cannot. When I install it , there is just one function of it in grasshopper. Can someone help? Continue
Started by Martina A.. Last reply by Samane Jan 30, 2022.
I am conducting a research on visualizing different minutes walk from the designative parks to residential buildings like the figure below. I hope the minute gradients are 5min, 10min, 15min and…Continue
Tags: Gradient, Designated, Configurbanist, Distribution, Polycentric
Started by WENG Yang Mar 5, 2020.
I´m trying to get a better understanding of the polycentric distribution component.I´m working in urban regeneration process related to touristic products on my PhD, to not extend myself too much,…Continue
Started by jorge sainz de aja Mar 23, 2017.
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@ Thiago Jardim: The problem is most certainly with the problems in your street network data. You can wait for the new version, or in the mean time try to clean your data-set using QGIS or by hand.
Hey man, you are alive XD. Great to hear, great news.
Wish you good luck with the defence, nail them there XD
I'm about to start my graduation project, so I feel the excitement and feel like it is important to work hard and try my best.
I don't want to urge you or anything, please take your time and have enough rest. I'll try to apply your tools for my project, but not sure, the scale might be not so big, anyway if it is gonna be large enough I might pop up here again.
Take care and have fuuuun.
Hi Tim, thanks for your message; I am fine :). Got an approval on my PhD dissertation the day before yesterday from my professors; and should be able to defend in a couple of months. In the meantime, I will do my best to update the cheetah toolkit with the new version which is 95% ready on my laptop. Keep in touch!
Hope Pirouz is ok and doing well with thesis. Hope this project won't die out.
Also, the street network dist. component should be able to calculate through curves
Pirouz, I am also getting the "Solution exception:Value was either too large or too small for an Int32." when I connect the attractor points to the network dist. component.
Maybe there is a way of detecting which streets are not connected and displaying it on rhino as points or circles, the same way as CAD does when hatching fails, or spread to other areas.
Yes, I understand.
Times and times again, we (students) get messy maps for our design projects, not only lines are a mess, but layer structure and blocks are in disarray. I used to clean them up, because of my pedantic nature and rhino skills, my groupmates even gave me a nick for that: "cleaner" XD.
So, as far as I can tell, I did my best to create a perfect linework for the analysis and was a bit surprised to get the error.
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