In this Grasshopper tutorial, you’ll learn how to design a parametric facade by defining a 3D module and recursively repeating it with a decreasing array count by height.Tutorial + Example File…
In this Grasshopper tutorial, you’ll learn how to model a parametric wall by defining a base curve and controlling the final form with adjustable sections and a point attractor.Tutorial + Example File…
In this Grasshopper beginner tutorial, you’ll learn how to design a parametric vase with triangular faces, fully controllable height, thickness, and number of sections.Watch on Youtubehttps://youtu.be/4FKhqy0yIoU
In this Rhino Grasshopper Lesson, I will show you how to produce a parametric brick wall in Rhino. First, we will explore the options of Brick Design plugin and how you can…
In this Rhino 8 Grasshopper tutorial, you’ll discover how to use the Isopod plugin to generate a singular mesh and contour it for unique parametric results.Tutorial + Example File…
In this Grasshopper tutorial, you’ll learn how to design a series of parametric towers arranged around a curve and connect them with fully controllable bridges.Watch on Youtube https://youtu.be/CLYnjz4p7qs
In this Grasshopper tutorial, you’ll learn how to generate tensile-based parametric columns along any curve using the Kangaroo plugin.Tutorial + Example File…
In this Grasshopper example file, you can design a parametric facade with variable-thickness hexagonal cells.Example File https://parametrichouse.com/parametric/hexagonal-facade/
In this Grasshopper example file, you can model and simulate a parametric facade with free-form openings using the mesh relaxation method.Example File …
In this Grasshopper tutorial, you’ll learn how to use a point attractor to generate hexagonal modules with rotating triangular patterns.Tutorial + Example File…
The major challenge for Parametric modeling is that expressing design intentions with parameters and explicit functions requires a different way of thinking than most designers are accustomed to. Learning to think parametrically is a hard-won skill, not acquired with ease. Although learning to design parametrically can be difficult, the logical precision can also be enjoyable for designers who like how parametric modeling forces them to explicitly state every geometric relationship.
At Parametric House we are developing a complete Learn & Design System called the “Grasshopper Course“. In this course, we are offering Designers and Architects a complete series of tutorials and Digital Fabrication techniques which will take their design skills to a whole new level!