Wednesday, February 24, 2016
New Rhino and Grasshopper book in Spanish
Grasshopper para Rhinoceros e Impresión 3D
A new book with more than 50 guided exercises, showing the power of algorithmic modeling in Grasshopper. It also includes examples of VisualARQ and Weaverbird.
CAADence in architecture - Budapest (Hungary)
CAADence in architecture
Budapest, Hungary
International workshop and conference
www.caadence.bme.hu
Call for papers, participation, and workshops
The organizing committee is pleased to invite you to submit papers for CAADence in architecture, an international workshop, and conference. The event will take place at the Faculty of Architecture of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, in Budapest (Hungary) on June 16-17, 2016, in cooperation with leading CAAD industry members.
Workshop: Algorithmic Design through BIM
June 16, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Rhino for 3D printing training in France (Antibes)
Friday, February 19, 2016
Pauhu pavilion - Tampere Architecture Week 2015
Location: Tampere, Finland
Shape To Fabrication conference in London
Shape To Fabrication
Stratford Circus, London (UK)
April 19-20, 2016
The Shape To Fabrication conference focuses on cutting-edge technology, innovative construction, and applications in architecture, engineering and design. This years speakers are shaping the future, unafraid to push technology and engineering to new heights.
We live in an unprecedented time. An age where buildings are moving, jewelry is printed, clothes are sprayed on, facades are folded by robots, and cars are made of textile. We are proud to present to you the brave few, the first to use such pioneering technologies to create these magical experiences.
Discover the latest avant-garde projects from an international panel of presenters.
Save the date for the Grasshopper User Group Meeting – April 18, 2016 at the same location. More details to follow.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Rhino and Grasshopper at the Smartgeometry Conference in Gothenburg
The next Smartgeometry Conference (sg2016) will take place at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, April 4-9, 2016.
The idea behind Smartgeometry (founded in 2001 as a partnership between Practice, Research and Academia) is to intelligently explore and investigate the potential of mathematics and algorithms in design, engineering and architecture to propose innovative procedures from design to production.
Hybrid Domains- Architecture as interdisciplinary practice is this year’s topic. In addition to presentations of international keynote speakers, related workshop clusters will be held.
Will Pearson, developer at Robert McNeel & Associates, will be present at the Calibrated Modelling of Form-Active Hybrid Structures cluster together with Daniel Piker, developer of KangarooPhysics.
Also, PhD candidate Stephanie Chaltiel of the Innochain Network will be one of the tutors at the Mud, Textiles, and Robots for Large Structures cluster. McNeel Europe is the industrial partner of the Innochain Network.
Friday, February 12, 2016
New Lynda course: Architecture Site and Envelope
Dave 'Professor3D' Schultze announced his ninth online course for lynda.com, Rhino Project: Architecture Site and Envelope. At 1 hour 12 minutes long, this course is a lunch-hour / project-focused format, designed to be used in one sitting.
Use this 12-video course to advance your Rhino modeling and workflow skills. Students will first create their site topography with lofting and contours. They will build the building envelope with walls and a foundation, then later with floors and stairs. Dave shows quick ways to build glass curtain walls and move openings like doors and windows on the fly. He also provides tips and tricks for a faster, more efficient workflow in Rhino.
AA Visiting School: Haiti 2016
This Architectural Associate workshop is pioneering a new method of designing and testing bamboo structures using Rhino, Grasshopper, and various plugins. The workshop explores bamboo as a fast-growing source of low cost, lightweight, and flexible construction material.
The course will include site mapping and community discussion, physical and computer modeling, and a bamboo material and construction workshop. As they refine the structures, the participants will also use climate, structural, and wind testing software.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Tensile fabric structures at Google
SEFAR Architecture TENERA Fabric |
Google Tech Corners in Sunnyvale, CA, needed shade for the central plaza of Google's recent campus expansion. With the help of MPanel in Rhino a design of several hundred triangles fitted on a large curved steel trellis was worked out. The project required nine distinct triangle shapes of TENARA Fabric to fit within the steel geometry. Each triangle had to be within 1.5 inches of the connector hubs when fully tensioned.
MPanel incorporates a set of design tools in an interface to assist tensile fabric structure designers. MPanel works as a floating toolbar inside Rhino 4 or 5. With MPanel you can manipulate your CAD drawing, from the initial relaxation of a mesh to the final production panels that are sent to your plotter or cutter.
Architect: Valerio Dewalt Train Associates
Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
Installer: Duvall Design Inc.
Rhino for Rapid Prototyping workshop in London
Bryan Oknyansky has organized a 2-day workshop on Rapid Prototyping.
- orient models for prototyping with 3D printers and CNC machines
- analyze model properties to increase chances of prototyping success the first time
- import vendor templates to organize model parts for export
- export your model parts in various file types
- use Rhino's mesh tools to optimize parts for production
Rhino for Footwear workshop in London
FabLab London, UK
June 6-8
Bryan Oknyansky has organized a 3-day workshop in Footwear Design.
Integrating Isogeometric Analysis - PhD research project at the ITKE Stuttgart within the Innochain Network
McNeel Europe is the industrial partner of the Innochain Network, a shared research training environment linking academia with industry in architecture and construction. The program is funded by the European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement, allowing 15 interdisciplinary researchers to work simultaneously on compatible projects across three core packages.
As part of the Communicating Design package, Innochain researcher Evy L.M. Slabbinck is working on the Integration of Isogeometric Analysis. Her PhD research at the Institute for Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE), University of Stuttgart, is supervised by Prof. Knippers and in collaboration with BIG and McNeel Europe.
Isogeometric analysis is an emerging technology driven by the present gap between the simulation of structural analysis and design software. This newly developed computational method is a new approach to Finite Element Method, taking non-approximated geometry into consideration by using conventional NURBS-based CAD models. The isogeometric concept of using the same basis for geometry and analysis, capable of exactly representing the geometry, enables a higher level of communication and integration. The research aims at the integration of Isogeometric Analysis in today’s CAD packages and exploring its potential for architectural design culture.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
AA Visiting School: LA Experiential, July 2016
Los Angeles is the world’s entertainment capital. Year-round music festivals provide a constant testing ground for creators and innovators to premiere installations.
Los Angeles Visiting School will integrate technology, engineering, and architecture replicating the environment in which architecture and entertainment work together to create unique experiences.
Inspired by the fast-paced entertainment industry, the AA Visiting School will ask students to design a kinetic structure for a festival of their choosing. Poetic Kinetics will share their expertise in generating large-scale kinetic structures from design to build to delivery.
The Visiting School will have two stages: The design stage and the construction stage. In the second stage, the students will take part in the construction of the design selected by a jury.
Friday, February 5, 2016
LayerClasses - Assign Rhino objects to a specific class
LayerClasses, a little plugin that provides you with the possibility to assign any Rhino object to a specific class.
Important: The plugin currently only works with the WIP versions of Rhino for Windows (6.0 or later) and Mac (5.2 or later). To download the WIP version for Windows, please contact McNeel Support. More information on downloading WIP for Mac is available here.
Using this plugin, you can build a two-dimensional logic. For example, create layers like "Floor1", "Floor2", "Floor3" and classes like "Windows", "Doors" etc.
Features:
- Add and remove custom classes
- Show/hide objects in specific classes
- Select an object in a specific class
- Available in English and German
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Remote control for Grasshopper
NBBJ Digital Practice has a very nice option for the remote control of Grasshopper.
Human UI - named after the author Andrew Heumann - is a new interface paradigm for Grasshopper. Use Human UI to create professional looking Grasshopper apps with custom user interfaces -- without writing any code.
Ivy - Mesh analysis, partitioning and unrolling in Grasshopper
Ivy is a plugin for mesh analysis, partitioning, and unrolling inside the Grasshopper environment.
Ivy uses notions and algorithms from Graph Theory and applies them to mesh geometry exploration. To enable the use of graph theory specific algorithms, a new custom data type was created.
The MeshGraph is an abstract construct that combines the geometric characteristics of the mesh with sets of linked data containers.
The data containers that can be visualized as the mesh faces are the nodes of the graph and the links between them are the graph edges.
The graph edges can be visualized as the mesh topological edges.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
SFMOMA Expansion opening May 14th
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's (SFMOMA) building expansion is opening May 14, 2016.
Oslo-based Snohetta designed this 10-story building for SFMOMA. And local Kreysler & Associates fabricated the contoured and rippled facade.
The project is ground-breaking is several ways. Unconventional and innovative methods were used for the fabrication. The composite panels are a fire-resistant design and ultra-light. And the facade panels are now the largest architectural application of composites technology in the United States.
Each composite facade panel is different, so Kreysler & Associates relied heavily on digital fabrication with Rhino and Grasshopper to mold the unique shapes.
"Leading up to this project, our in-house R&D pertaining to fire resistant composites has opened the door to more widespread use of these materials in the future. The whole process has relied heavily on our facility with software -- in our case Rhino -- for early conversations with the designers all the way through construction coordination, in-house fabrication, production tracking, and quality control."
"Rhino is like our 'digital pocket knife'. It's intuitive, inexpensive, adaptable, and has a huge community of users for support and developing custom tools. Nearly every project we do sees Rhino at one point or another." - Comments from Bill Kreysler, in an interview in NOVEDGE blog.