algorithmic modeling for Rhino
We first posted the Contour Tool back in June 2010 and it’s time for an update:
By selecting a surface in Grasshopper, the original definition sped up the process for creating laser cut physical models. But at the beginning of projects, we’re almost always dealing with a mesh, as either a toposurface from Revit or geometry from Sketchup. This updated definition works with surfaces,…
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A definition to approximate a lamella truss system. Needs only a surface input. Used it to do a studio project.
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Our Parametric Pleating course is now online with 2.5 hours of videos + instructor files. Enjoy!
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Spatialconnection(s) has the pleasure to announce the launch of a series of simple scripts written in Python language for Grasshopper.
http://www.spatialconnections.eu/
Stay tuned!!…
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Can we overcome the…
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hallo People,
I am trying to get a diagram from several formulas. Attached is only first steps of a huge process.
Input 1 has several numbers and input 2 with one input. The output for both input is the same! how can have several output if i have several inputs (each input has its own output). I couldn't manage to make it. any hint?
The output is highlighted in green. The problem is highlighted in RED
Thanks in…
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Hello Grasshopper community!
Please support innovation in material and structural systems:
This project is the first self supporting shell structure entirely produced in carbon fiber, applied to architecture.
We need your support by voting for us in the Architizer A+ People's Choice Awards.…
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Bordallo y Carrasco Arquitectos es una oficina dedicada al diseño y desarrollo de proyectos de arquitectura.
Para la realización de proyecto de I+D+i “Green Dream Housing, Diseño automatizado de sistemas urbanos de vivienda-jardín de alta densidad”, aprobado y financiado por el Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico e Industrial (CDTI), nos…
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I've posted a bit of info on utilizing the Flickr API via Grasshopper. I will be folding these into a an upcoming release of gHowl. Check it out on…
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One of our projects, the University of Iowa School of Music: Suspended Theatroacoustic System, is a finalist in the 2013 Architizer A+ Awards categories of
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Dear all
We are happy to announce that the Masters Program “CITA.studio: Computation in Architecture” has become international! We are inviting students with a Bachelor degree and interest in computation, material and technology to apply.
We hope that you can help to spread the word! The deadline for application is soon: 1. March 2013…
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We are excited to share the RE-LAUNCH OF MODELAB with you. Our new website makes dramatic steps toward our vision of empowering creatives through education and experiences in design and technology. Check out the new features and content here:
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any idea how to make the division (u, v) straight? i i have a square/rectangle suface its fine, but if i have a trapizoidal shape then one side is bigger then the other size is smaller (with same no's. of division)
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Hi everybody.
can anyone help me and give me advice's on how to connect grasshopper directly to the web so designing in GH using the web could be possible. i mean think that we have a web site and want to show some of our designs to our viewers and want to give this ability to them to change some parts of this design however they want, only by the web...
is there any plug-in or related software that can do such kind of a work or not?
Thanx
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The Advanced Data Trees course is live on our site. Check out the full video series covering best practices and artful navigation of Data Trees in Grasshopper.…
Added by GIL AKOS on February 12, 2013 at 3:27pm — 1 Comment
materiability research network
The materiability research network is a community platform, an educational network and an open materials database. It was initiated by Manuel Kretzer in late 2012 and emerged from a joint initiative between the …
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A research aim to study designers’ behavior in a parametric design environment is conducting at university of Newcastle. The study will help us to better understand how parametric design tools inspire or restrict designers’ way of thinking. Here are some publications from this study: …
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Bordallo y Carrasco Arquitectos S.L.P. is an architecture office devoted to unique design and competitions. The office has obtained financial support by the institution responsible for R&D in Spain (Centro Desarrollo Tecnologico Industrial CDTI) for a research project based on green high…
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