Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Airspace is Public Space: International Call for Projects


International Call for Projects


The Airspace is Public Space initiative invites artists, designers, biologists, activists, architects, etc. to participate in its 1st Call to invent and imagine creative uses of the common airspace:

"We will offer three Drone Starting Kits for the best projects. Drone Starting Kit is a package with everything you need to prototype a project with unmanned aerial vehicles."

Some Open Source designs of the Drone Starting Kit are developed by Noumena Architecture with Rhino, like the Gimbal and the Box of the kit.

  • Each kit includes:
  • Open Source Flone Quadcopter
  • Manual: How to use airspace
  • Servo Gimbal
  • 1-year expert technical assistance, consulting and coaching to make the project a reality
The jury will be composed of a group of professionals, Lot Amorós of Flone project, Nuria Sánchez of Drone Creativo, Natxo Varona from Drone RC/UAV Catalunya community and Andreu Ibàñez, president and founder of LleidaDrone.

Projects may be submitted until 00:00h on January 20, 2016.

Monday, December 28, 2015

ROB|ARCH 2016 conference


The ROB|ARCH 2016 conference (Sidney, 14-19 March 2016) offers a unique and dynamic hands-on experience of cutting-edge robotic technologies with applications for the design, architectural, and creative industries. In a series of workshops, you can work with live robots and observe robots working with each other. It will bring together architects, artists, designers, fabricators, and industry leaders and act as a platform for researchers and industry to exchange expertise, explore methods, compare techniques, and forge new connections.

ROB|ARCH 2016 will advance the discourse surrounding robotic fabrication and creative robotics in the theme Trajectoriestowards integrating human-robot interactions, with sensor input and real-time feedback in diverse environmental conditions.

ROB|ARCH 2016, is hosted by The University of Sydney, working alongside partnering universities: The University of NSW, Bond University, RMIT, University of Technology Sydney, and Monash University.



Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Rhino & Grasshopper workshop in Jordan


90 Degrees Design Studio invites you to a Rhinoceros & Grasshopper workshop in Jordan:

"Our current workshop is the first in Jordan to introduce McNeel’s Rhinoceros and Grasshopper. It is an introduction into the world of Parametric Design using these two softwares. Grasshopper is a graphical program language through which one can model complex geometric forms. It builds generative algorithms where outputs to these forms are tied to the inputs of subsequent components. 

Rhino is an advanced NURBS modeler through which one does precision modeling, project workflow, and organization. Grasshopper uses Rhino as a modeling platform to develop parametrically controlled models with real time geometric manipulation. These two programs are a powerful combination where Grasshopper parametrically defines the model logics to explore variations and optimized solutions while Rhino models and visualizes it. These two programs are essential for architects, designers, engineers, professionals, and students interested in exploring professionally the world of parametric design."

This workshop will be held in Amman/Jordan between the 15th and 22nd of January 2016 from 5pm to 10pm.

Instructor: Aldo Sollazzo, Authorized Rhino Trainer

Registration: contact Rasha Al-shami

Webinar Series: Basic Modeling with Rhino for Windows (Beginner)


Webinar Series: Basic Modeling with Rhino for Windows (Beginner)
McNeel Europe
January 2016
10 am (CEST)

If you are new to Rhino, or if you have been working with Rhino for some time but you would like to see how a modeling expert completes a project from start to end, do not miss this free webinar. 

The session covers the modeling of a cup of coffee from a sketch. The goal is to complete a 3D model ready for rendering, 3D printing, or creating plans. No prior knowledge is needed, but you should be familiar with the software interface.

The webinar will be conducted by the tech team experts of McNeel Europe in different languages:

Spanish: January 18, 2016
Panelist: Rodrigo Bárcena

English: January 19, 2016
Panelist: Rodrigo Bárcena

Italian: January 20, 2016
Panelist: Giuseppe Massoni

German: January 21, 2016
Panelist: Verena Vogler

French: January 22, 2016
Panelist: Vanessa Steeg


Important details:
  • Space is limited. Sign up today!
  • This webinar is free for all attendees.
  • The presentation will take approximately 40 minutes, followed by another 15 minutes for Q&A.
  • After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Monday, December 21, 2015

Volvox - Point Cloud editing - New version


Henrik Leander Evers and Mateusz Zwierzycki just released a new version of Volvox, their plugin for Point Cloud editing.

Some of the new features:
  • New Engine - EngineX with a different user interface (it is now possible to abort calculations)
  • A big part of the components is now multithreaded
  • E57 reader library written from scratch
  • No more Python compiling in the background
  • User Data introduced - attach any numerical data to the point cloud
  • Other new utility components

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Design By Data Live Session with Philippe Morel


The Advanced Master on Computational Design and Making at the Ecole des Ponts in Paris started last month a new project called Design By Data Live Session:

"The aim is to improve our communication with you. We will have each month a live session with a Special Guest talking about Computational Design and Making Culture.

Next 21st December at 18h30 we will have our second session with our Special Guest Philippe Morel, Head of Scientific and Educational Commitee of our Advanced Master in Computational Design and Making."


Wednesday, December 16, 2015

c--c | glass with a twist



Building curved walls from bent glass traditionally is a costly affair. Using adjustable appliances, or even custom molds, a flat glass sheet is heated to about 600 ° C, until the entire sheet gets ductile. It then gradually, due to gravity, takes the desired shape. The part needs to remain inside the furnace for many hours to slowly neutralize bending stresses. The outcome is certainly attractive but the efforts inevitably are reflected in the price per unit.

A product concept presented by the German industrial designer Holger Jahns pursues an entirely different approach at a lower cost. Industrially prefabricated elements from glass come with a unique coupling mechanism which permits joining slim individual elements at any angle and without ever committing planners to a particular shape.

c--c indeed is an advancement over channel glass – a machine rolled glass product in U-shape, which has been in production for decades. The updated profile shape makes the product truly fit for curved architectural applications.

More information at the Grasshopper Forum & Main Project's web site...

Monday, December 14, 2015

Apple Accessory 3D Printing Challenge by i.materialise


Apple Accessory 3D Printing Challenge: Win a 3D Print of Your Apple Gadget Add-on + a 200 EUR Voucher!

"3D printing is changing the way we design products – we see it with iPhones, iPads, iPods, Apple Watches or MacBooks: as soon as a new tech product is out on the market, the 3D modeling & printing community creates a world around them. 3D printed stands, docks, covers, mounts… there are no limits to creativity and innovation. In order to encourage you to design even more of these great products, we’re launching our newest design challenge together with Rhino: the Apple Accessory Challenge." -- i.materialise

3D Print your Rhino models with Sculpteo


Sculpteo is one of the world’s leading professional 3D printing services based in San Francisco and Paris. It offers on-demand 3D printing of individual products as well as short-run manufacturing. 

Sculpteo recently released the "3D Printing with Rhinoceros 3D" tutorial, to help you prepare a successful model for 3D printing, as well as free online tools to manage your 3D file: analyse and repair your 3D file in seconds, review the solidity of the future 3D print and even hollow the inside of the model to make it cheaper to print!

Hull Design & Fairing Training in the Netherlands


Hull Design & Fairing Training
Leeuwarden, The Netherlands 
19-22 January 2016

Goal: Design high-quality hulls with Rhino fast and flexible

Rhino enables accurate, flexible, and fair hull design with “Rapid Hull Modeling Methodology”This method is developed by RhinoCentre in cooperation with other professionals in the marine industry.

After years of offering training and services to leading companies in the marine industry worldwide, RhinoCentre finally developed the unique training modules: Prepare 2D input and Hull Design and Fairing Level-1 and Level-2.

These three modules are now combined in a three-day event that unveils the mystery of Class-A fairing to any designer, engineer, naval architect, or shipyard. 

One free extra day lets you work on your own project with our assistance.



Thursday, December 10, 2015

SIR Manufactura Digital- México, D.F., a new RhinoFabStudio



Welcome SIR Manufactura Digitala new Certified RhinoFabStudio

SIR Manufactura Digital, located in Mexico D.F., has over 20 years of experience in handling CNC machines and CAD software. They offer both 3D modeling services (licenses and training), and machining (purchasing your own equipment).


SIR Manufactura Digital has been an ARTC since 2004. They offer the needed equipment for their customers to develop their projects. 

Some of their equipment includes manufacturing plastic injection casting, machines for the automotive industry, manufacturing of molds for chocolates, creation of wax models and molds for footwear, and manufacturing of dies for metal cutting, among other applications.  




For more information, please contact Adrián Juárez.


What is a RhinoFabStudio? RhinoFabStudio™ (fabrication studio) is a small-scale digital workshop, certified by McNeel, with an array of Rhino and Rhino compatible software and computer-controlled tools and training. These tools cover the various leading-edge industrial methods and materials needed to design, analyze, and fabricate almost anything.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

MecSoft releases RhinoCAM 2016







MecSoft released RhinoCAM 2016, their newest version of MecSoft's integrated CAM solution for Rhino 5 for Windows.

RhinoCAM 2016 includes four CAM modules: RhinoCAM-MILL, RhinoCAM-TURN, RhinoCAM-NEST, and RhinoCAM-ART. Each are integrated inside Rhino 5 for Windows and can be bought and licensed independent of each other. All CAM modules are significantly enhanced and improved in this 2016 release to provide a powerful and complete manufacturing platform.

Some of the newly introduced features are:
  • Enhancements to 2 Axis, 3 Axis, and 4 Axis Milling as well as Turning toolpath methods
  • Enhancements to Cut Material Simulation, Tooling, and Feeds/Speeds
  • Enhancements to Knowledge Bases for the automation of programming tasks
  • Utilities for cabinet makers to help in programming toolpaths for cabinet manufacturing
  • Enhancements to the RhinoCAM-NEST module
"RhinoCAM 2016 improves upon a CAM product that consistently exceeds expectations of our users. With an emphasis on automation of programming tasks in this release, along with our continued focus on improving our toolpath generation methods, we are proud to release this product to our customers." -- Joe Anand, President and CEO of MecSoft Corporation





Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Getting Started Live - Q&A tech support sessions

 

Getting Started Live - Q&A tech support sessions

You've downloaded and installed Rhino. Now, what's next? Bring your questions and issues to these live technical support sessions designed to get you started using your Rhino for Windows or Rhino for Mac.

Check the schedule and sign up here.

We will:
  • Introduce the interface, basic terminology, and modeling workflow
  • Create a model together
  • Review tech support resources, training options, and best practices
  • Open Mic Questions (or you can chat them)
Submit your questions, issues or problems when you register, so we can include them in our presentation.

Session may be longer/shorter depending on attendance and questions. If we cannot get you an answer during the live session, we will research and follow up with you after the presentation.

Constructo - M3: Coffee table



Constructo - M3: Coffee table
In 2012 Constructo was founded by designer Javi Olmeda and architect Oscar Ramos. Constructo is a design-build studio located in Santurce, Puerto Rico. It focuses on designing and building custom furniture and unique interior pieces. Every project starts as a rough sketch that is further developed using Rhino and Grasshopper for accurate rendering and fabrication purposes. It is then fabricated according the designer's specifications with traditional and digital tools.

Constructo created a project named M3, derived from its similarity with the silver mangrove's structure. Check it out:

For more information please contact owner, Javier Olmeda Raya or call 787-220-1242.



Friday, December 4, 2015

InnoChain ETN network just started


McNeel Europe is the industrial partner of InnoChain, a European PhD program that finances 15 international PhD fellowships across leading European academic and industrial institutions in the fields of architecture and engineering starting in October 2015. The program is funded by the European Community’s Horizon 2020 Framework program, under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network scheme.

Stephanie Chaltiel is one of the Innochain scholars at the UPC/ IaaC Barcelona under Prof. Manuel Gausa. Her PhD research project investigates Small Scale Robotic Manufacturing for Large Scale Buildings in collaboration with Cloud 9 and Rok, McNeel Europe, Kuka, Robots IO.

-Abstract-
Earth construction and Robots are playful, surprising with great potential for the construction industry of tomorrow. To interact with them as architects, builders, or dwellers is also entertaining and enjoyable.

The field of investigation in terms of new forms that Mud and Robots provoke when they play together is extremely exciting, in terms of new architectural forms they can generate.

This research focuses on the use of small robots and natural local material for Housing, Sustainability and Affordability in Catalonia.

The performance in this research will be based on the small size of the robot versus the large size of the construction, on the sensitivity of the robots, on the synchronized actions and on the potential of housing quality it can generate.


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

"Sunglasses" webinar video now available

 
 

In case you missed our "Modeling Sunglasses in Rhino 5 for Mac" webinar last week, we have posted the video. Click here to watch it now.
 
 

Webinar: Modeling Sunglasses in Rhino for Windows

Webinar: Modeling Sunglasses in Rhino for Windows
Thursday, December 10, 2015
9 am - 11 am PST


Kyle Houchens of The Outside Digital Design will show you how to model sunglasses using Rhino for Windows.

In this fast moving and informative session, he will create a pair of sunglasses using advanced surfacing methods. He will analyze, render, and prepare the model for fabrication. Rhino tips and tricks will be covered throughout the presentation.

Kyle will model using Rhino for Windows, but all Rhino users (both Windows and Mac) are welcome to attend.

The presentation will take approximately one hour with time for Q&A at the end of the webinar.

The session is being recorded and the video will be posted here by December 12th.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

How to fit in the neighborhood


It is refreshing to see architecture that considers its surroundings. For the Soho neighborhood in New York, BKSK could have just stuck in a statement building -- a fine piece of architecture, but not necessarily compatible with its neighbors. Instead BKSK blended with the historic neighbors, echoing at one end the small punched openings of the 1850 building next door. Then the design transitions to the large windows of a curtain wall, echoing the 1872 cast iron building also near by.

BKSK used a variety of software, including Grasshopper, to design the facade modulation.