algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I have to rebuild the facade of the „stellwerk nr.4 “ by Herzog&de Meuron (pictures attached) with rhino and grasshopper.
I started two ways:
- 1st: -create 3 vectors and twist the one in the middle to create a twisted surface
- 2nd : - create a surface and slide one point of the surface out of direction
Unfortunately both ways didn’t work as I wanted.
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thank you very much
may you post a link where I find this tutorial?
Hi Ralph,
I just checked your files. It seems that you've formed your vectors in an inappropriate way. Can you attach the picture and explain what you want to do -in more details?
I now attached a picture of the "stellwerk 4"
and the exercise is to rebuild this facade by using rhino and grasshopper (it's an CAD-exercise at my university )
first I wanted to create and dublicate a rectangular surface out of 6 points (4 edges, 2 in the middle) and slide one of the 2 points in the middle. to create a surface which is twisted in the middle.
than I tryed to create 3 vectors in z-direction (displaced in y-direction).
and one of them should have another angle (but the same length).
to create 2 lofts between the 3 vectors to get a related effect as in the original facade.
I hope you understand my problem despite my limited englishknowledge.
Here is a better definition that takes an initial surface and make it panelized as you want:
Don't miss this version!
do you know a way how to do it on a non planar non rectangular surface? beacuse H&deM do this on a prism but i am trying to have this effect on an organic shape
thanks in advance
non planar: find base curves that fit your surface curvature -> project or map
non rectangular: trim your base curves to the surface boundaries
H&deM probably used a prism shape, because the solution to that is somewhat trivial...
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