Hello everyone, this guy (Makoto Yabuki) is my hero today! his animations are superb... pure poetry... please have a look at some of his videos... i don't think he used grasshopper to generate those shapes but it doesn't matter actually! same aesthetics... i'm gonna watch them another time, hopefully i'll get some inspirations!
progressing the tendering drawing of facade and roof
all the work are really base on the 3-Dimension geometry
considering all the details including cladding meterial fixing, substructure, drainage system, membrane, acoustic effect, competition and landscape lighting, catwalk, maintain entrance, bracing penetration, and so on...
since the cladding meterial are decided as aluminum but not GRC, in…Continue
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I created .ghx for Parametric Design of Bottle. I defined profile curves giving control points with slider, definition of hight, shifting, and offset based on referenced circle. Then created surface with sweep and rotate them with number of division. Section curves of 2Railsweep is defined with 3 Point arc and shape is also controlable.
You can change shape by sliding 16 paramteters.
The definition is rather long, hope somebody can modify with more… Continue
Hi guys,
I wanted to share with you the work of our unit which is now available at the AA book store or directly online: http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/PUBLIC/Main.aspx?sectionId=1&entryId=473
The work is very relevant for all GH users as we linked associative digital models to all sorts of environmental constraints and fabrication techniques.
We also tried to re-visit the idea of "ground" in Architecture and in the work of… Continue
I just received notice that my ACADIA 2009 paper was accepted! I will be a presenter at the ACADIA 2009 conference in October... more details to come...
The AA|FAB Cluster at the Architectural Association organizes a competition to award new projects that employ digital design and fabrication in innovative ways. The parametric suspended ceiling system that Joe Meppelink and I developed with an exceptional group of students at the University of Houston College of Architecture 5500 Studio and DigiFAB with Scott Marble as visiting critic and Rajaa Issa as PT and GH instructional consultant impressed the jury who… Continue
Hi there I`m tryin to create a panelized surface with the tringaulation component - using all single 4 corner pts of a pattern to create surfaces.
pretty easy
further on i had the intention not only to use lines creating hard edged triangels but arcs to give those forms a smoove shape.
my problem now is that i couldnt find any possibility to build a triangle with two arcs and one line.
the only way to get my forms smoover was to extrude an arc onto one point.
I finally figured out that the variable to use in a slider's expression is the name of the slider itself. Unfortunately, changing the name of the slider does not seem to automatically update the variable.
Added by jameslucas on June 18, 2009 at 2:39pm —
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first of all, the SASC – Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center was renamed by the mayor
now it is called SOSC – Shanghai Oriental Sports Center
(seems all important building or event are called “Oriental XX” in Shanghai ...)
the façade and roof 1:1 mockup of SOSC is finished
it is one corner of the last girder of natatorium
and the girders is one series of slightly changing…Continue
minU - minimal U value
maxU - maximal U value
dens - curve density (number of objects along curve path)
VB Code (creates a list of points for calculations)
Sub RunScript(ByVal minU As Double, ByVal maxU As Double, ByVal dens As Integer) Dim uStep, i As Double Dim rv As New List(Of Double) uStep = (maxU - minU) / dens For i = minU To maxU + 0.0001 Step uStep
rv.Add(i)…
I'm really involved in an EXCITING real project of our office - gmp SASC - shanghai aquatic sports center including one gymnasium, one natatorium and one outdoor diving stadium mainly… Continue
Just to share with you; a parametric model of the temporary cardboard bridge I designed fir Shigeru Ban at the pont du gard. The wireframe is supposed to go to the structural engineers directely.
It's my first attempt in grasshopper, so any comments on efficiency or further possibilities of the script are welcome.
I wish to implement a horizontal scale factor, for instance, so the structure becomes wider at the fixations only. How to do… Continue
Dear All,
We have just launched our new sister site modeLab.
modeLab is the research entity of Studio Mode. It is conceived of as a laboratory and serves as a knowledge base for design research and experimentation. The laboratory is distributed in nature and operates across multiple time-scales and locations ranging from intensive workshops to design studios throughout North America and Europe.
... Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à la 2e rencontre des utilisateurs de Rhino en France, qui se déroulera le vendredi 29 mai 2009 à l'ECOLE NATIONALE DES BEAUX ARTS DE LYON.
Cet événement réunira des utilisateurs, des professeurs, des étudiants, des programmateurs et des distributeurs de logiciels et de matériel afin de dévoiler les dernières nouveautés du monde de la modélisation 3D de la fabrication numérique et de…Continue
Added by HDA_paris on May 28, 2009 at 4:08am —
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Trying to learn a bit about mathematical surfaces and how to build them in GH using the expression editor. This was a pretty interesting one I came across on the Internet of a form called an Umbilic Torus. It's like a Moebius Strip in that it only has one edge, but it is a 3D form.
This definition also puts to good use a method for creating tree data from a single list, a problem I had that I got some assistance on over on the old Google Group from David Rutten and… Continue
Hi,
I'm modeling the metabolist's floating city. There are a series of fanned tiers or trays which hold program. I have extruded curves along each of the rotating lines, but the problem is when I used the Orient Plane Command the section that I'm extruding flips. How do I ensure that my reoriented section stays upsright?
Added by Chris Gignoux on May 20, 2009 at 9:57am —
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