The team from Sagan Piechota Architecture just finished an exhibition project for the Slow Food Nation event in San Francisco. They used the Grasshopper plug-in extensively to figure out how to build a suspended ceiling with over 3,000 mason jar lids. It may be the first large-scale built prototype to use Grasshopper.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Grasshopper does Slow Food
The team from Sagan Piechota Architecture just finished an exhibition project for the Slow Food Nation event in San Francisco. They used the Grasshopper plug-in extensively to figure out how to build a suspended ceiling with over 3,000 mason jar lids. It may be the first large-scale built prototype to use Grasshopper.
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exhibition,
Grasshopper
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