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Instant Color Schemes. Blog binturong. Grasshopper | Computational Design Sandbox. On April 3-4, I had the pleasure of co-teaching a computational design and fabrication workshop together with Gonçalo Castro Enriques (X-REF) at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (FAUP), Portugal. The 2-day workshop, titled “Performative Morphologies“, was. Fabrication. Grasshopper: Parametric CurvesThis module covers the basic parametric properties of curves along with common grasshopper methods for evaluating and dividing curves. ARCH 598 Summer 2011information >> n-formations FABRICS // LATTICES // FIELDSThis course is designed to introduce and explore computational design, algorithmic thinking, and digital manufacturing–both: the larger ramifications that emerging digital technologies and ideas are having architectural theory via readings, discussions, presentations; and the practical application of these ideas and tools through a series of hands-on, iterative modeling and fabrication assignments.

ARCH 581/498 : Fall 2010Digital Design + Fabrication Foundations I Grasshopper: Surface to Planar TrianglesGrasshopper : Surface to Planar Triangles : Fabrication Layout of Planar Components Laser Cutting: Adobe IllustratorLaser Cutting from Adobe Illustrator. Grasshopper | Computational Design Sandbox. Grasshopper basic. The Geometry of Bending. The Geometry of Bending. Grasshopper basic. O---FANCYWIRES--{>} ParametricModel - a library of parts. Grasshoppergallery. P i n u p s p a c e. WALLACE. Content and Material for the Seminar | InfAR. Unrolling Surfaces in Grasshopper | Bios Design Collective. This Grasshopper definition is proof of concept for a VB component that unrolls developable surfaces to the XY plane.

To make the component, I’ve adapted a rhinoscript by Andrew Kudless (of Matsys) to run in VB, enlisting the help of CCA student Ripon DeLeon to write the code.This example uses the VB component to create unrolled surfaces from 4 curves that I have distorted using the cage edit command in rhino. To use the definition on your own projects, simply choose any 4 curves to loft between in sequential order.

The blocks of components are grouped somewhat clearly (I hope) so you can add more curves by copy-pasting more blocks and making the few required re-connections to make it work. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. For the above definition, I’ve added tabs along the edges of the unrolled surfaces for ease of attachment. Like this: Like Loading... The Proving Ground by Nathan Miller. Digitaltoolbox.

Architecture Courses & Training Videos for Autodesk, Adobe, & more. Grasshoppergallery. Tools. First experiments in grasshopper « Growth Typologies. Lisa on 12|10|2011 Filled under: day-to-day, process Project: Fluent Gardens Hi! At first I have to introduce you to my “new” site. Actuelly I just turned my site down to north, still at the bottom of the botanic garden, but into an area which is relatively blank. The second reason was that just in the north corner there is a second school (Haute-Ecole Pédagogique de Lausanne)which I want to connect to my new programm. I wanted to generate a system which is based on the connection of these two schools, a new botanic museum, and the botanic garden itself. These connection-path shall be public and provide a green space. Therefor I drawed this diagramm and used it in grasshopper. So pasted to grasshopper: The radius of the polygons is calculated from the brightness of the pixel.

For the polygons of the buldings I used the negativ of the drawing. How I want to go on: I will now search for an “intelligent” grid.