Friday, April 28, 2023
Robotic Fabrication with COMPAS FAB
Architectural Association Visiting School, June 21-July 2, in KOBE
Join the AA Kobe Visiting School for an unforgettable 12-day journey that explores the relationship between traditional Japanese carpentry and advanced digital tools.
The visiting school brings in experts from various disciplines for the design and construction of a Japanese Pagoda, exploring a reciprocal relationship between the old and the new in which participants will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of working hand in hand with a Master Japanese carpenter, Akinori Abo; learning directly from the master carpenter the generations worth of knowledge of woodworking techniques, and the fusion of these techniques with advanced digital tools.
The school will hold a multitude of different talks and workshops, as well as multiple site visits to key Japanese locales and sites to learn more about the tradition of Japanese carpentry. We will be working in the world-renowned Takenaka Carpentry and Tools Museum, where we will also display the end product in the museum’s main exhibition hall!
Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! Open to architects/designers of different backgrounds— computational experience preferred (primarily Grasshopper) but not needed!
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Digital Fabrication Showcase by RhinoFabStudio
VisualARQ 2.13 released!
VisualARQ 2.13 is now available to download!
This is a free update for VisualARQ users.
It includes new features and fixes for issues reported by users:
- Now reference VisualARQ objects with the Grasshopper Player
- Added Chinese (Traditional) language
- Component to get the start and end planes of a beam
- New API scripts available
- Improvements in performance
- Support to V-Ray Interactive Render
VisualARQ Labs
One of the main features of VisualARQ 2.13 is the option to create new commands involving VisuaARQ objects. We have arranged some of them in the VisualARQ Labs plugin, which streamlines the modeling process.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
New Course on SubD Modeling
Are you ready to take your creativity to the next level? Then, try ThinkParametric's newest course, Unlock Your Creativity with SubD Modeling in Rhino 7, taught by expert instructor Arie Willem de Jongh.
SubD modeling is a powerful modeling technique in Rhino 7 that allows you to create organic, free-form shapes with precision and ease. With Rhino 7, this technique has become even more accessible and user-friendly, making it the perfect time to dive in and explore the possibilities.
In this course, Arie Willem de Jongh will guide you through the fundamentals of SubD modeling while modeling and scripting the Centre Pompidou Metz by noted Architect Shigeru Ban using Rhino SubD and Grasshopper scripts. This course covers creating basic shapes SubD forms and more advanced techniques like adding edge loops and creases for a fully developed model with SubD logic. Throughout these lessons, you'll learn how to use Rhino 7's powerful tools and features to bring your creative ideas to life.
Important SubD concepts you'll learn:
- How to create complex forms using SubD modeling
- Advanced SubD modeling techniques, such as working with symmetry and custom creases
- Optimization and exporting of SubD models for use in other software or 3D printing
- Project-based learning where students will apply SubD modeling techniques to real-world projects
- Best practices for incorporating SubD modeling into your workflow
Don't miss this opportunity to unlock your creativity and master SubD modeling in Rhino 7. Enroll in Unlock Your Creativity with SubD Modeling in Rhino 7 today!
This course is free for registered members of ThinkParametric, and the membership fee is currently $289 for full library access for one year. You will also have access to the ThinkParametric community forum of fellow students and experts who can provide feedback and support as you progress through the course.
Get started now!
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Bella, a Render plugin for Rhino WIP
DiffuseLogic is pleased to announce the public release of Bella 23.3, which supports the future Rhino 8 on both Windows and MacOS (supporting both Intel for
Rhino 6 & 7 and Apple Silicon for Rhino 8). Other highlights include
improvements in performance and many features such as grass, volumetrics,
subdivision, displacement, IES lights, render-time corner rounding, new 2D and 3D textures, render-time projections for all 2D textures, Live Lights,
and of particular interest to many Rhino users, an Auto-boolean feature that
allows proper rendering of gems with no need to cut pockets.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Tweener plugin: New version on food4Rhino
In Rhino, to tween means to generate curves that interpolate between given input curves. The word's first appearance is not entirely clear—it was used at least as far back as in Tolkien, but it is safe to think of the word as the verb form of "between". In any case, tweening is a very basic operation and a fundamental part of the designer's toolbox. However, it can quickly result in curves that intersect each other or self-intersect, even on moderately complex input curves. Crossing tween curves are often undesired for aesthetic and practical reasons.
Tweener is a Rhino and Grasshopper plugin that solves this problem. It strictly guarantees the absence of crossings and intersections whenever the input curves don't intersect. In its simplest use case, the TweenPlanCurv Grasshopper component can be used directly as a stand-in replacement for the TweenCrv component, and the command TweenCurves2 can replace TweenCurves. Moreover, Tweener allows any number of closed planar input curves—not just two or any two but not necessarily closed input curves on a given surface or brep—not just in a plane. Tweener can also generate an entire color gradient scalar field instead of finitely many curves.
Whereas control points control NURBS curves, a Tweener curve is defined by the shape of the region's boundary curves. Thus, they are drawn interactively by manipulating their boundary. This provides a different perspective on curve modeling: In fact, Tweener comes with an interactive editing environment, starting with the TweenerStart command, that allows the designer to tweak and adjust the often very generic look of force field curves to give them a more individual hand-drawn touch. All Tweener output curves are modeled simultaneously, and at the same time, Tweener guarantees to maintain the absence of crossings and intersections.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Empowering Engineers with ShapeDiver: The Future of 3D Product Configurators
Thursday, April 13, 2023
MSc in Computational Design and Digital Fabrication (MScCDDF)
The University of Nicosia offers scholarships for the academic year 2023-2024 for the MSc in Computational Design and Digital Fabrication based on academic merit and background experience.
Application deadline: April 17, 2023.
The MSc in Computational Design and Digital Fabrication is
offered in collaboration with the University of Innsbruck, Institute for Experimental Architecture Hochbau in Austria. The program explores the
relationship between computational tools and architectural design to attain new insight into the relationship between design intent and built
form. Prospective participants will have the opportunity to develop
computational design skills and acquire hands-on cutting-edge fabrication
experiences while cultivating analytical and creative thinking on the
applications of computation in design. The MScCDDF offers a very promising
employment outlook while encouraging participants to become part of the global
community of applied computational research and digital fabrication, a growing
industry increasingly crucial for producing the built environment.
The program is extensively using Rhino and Grasshopper.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Rhino New Developments Day at STF London (April 25, 2023) - applications close on Tuesday, April 18
There are many new revolutionary technologies available this year surrounding Rhino. Many of these technologies are opening up new workflows and previously impossible possibilities. Get a jump on understanding what McNeel has been working on and how it might help move your office's workflow forward. Learn about extending Grasshopper, Rhino, ongoing web technology projects that can be deployed anywhere, and the unbelievable Rhino.Inside integrations allowing you to bring Rhino and Grasshopper into almost any workflow you have.
Get up-to-the-minute information on what we have been working on as we explore together what is possible.
Meet the people developing these technologies to understand how they work and what might be possible.
The "Rhino New Developments Day" is by invitation/application only. Everyone interested in attending must fill in this form.
Once completed, we’ll review your application and confirm whether a place at the Development Day is available. We will email everyone who applies for a place as soon as possible.
The Rhino New Developments Day is separate from the Shape to Fabrication Conference. But of course, attendees may wish to also join the Shape to Fabrication conference on the following two days at the same venue. Find out more and buy your ticket for the Shape to Fabrication conference.
Rhino User Webinar: Developing Digital Tools for Design Teams
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
VisualARQ Webinar and Online Course
AI Aided Architectural Fabrication symposium, May 5 at UdK Berlin
We're thrilled to announce the fourth AIAAF symposium on May 5, "AI Aided Architectural Fabrication," in Berlin along with two workshops exploring the role of AI in the design and construction of buildings. The event aims to highlight how AI can transform data gathering and management in the architectural fabrication process, as well as the potential benefits and challenges of using AI in the AEC industry.
Join us to learn from leading experts, network with your peers, and discover how AI is changing how buildings are designed and built. Our speakers will cover various AEC topics, and we will have ample time to discuss solutions and approaches. The symposium will be held in person and is organized by the Chair for Digital Design Methods at BTU Cottbus in cooperation with the Chair for Structural Design and Technology at UdK Berlin.
Two Python online courses, May 15-17 and June 5-7 (McNeel Europe)
Thanks to Rhino and Grasshopper’s official support of Python, you can programmatically access its powerful 3D modeling environment, including all the essential features of its advanced NURBS engine. This opens many exciting new possibilities, ranging from very simple to highly sophisticated, such as:
- Building simple scripts and tools that automate repetitive modeling tasks, boosting efficiency
- Developing and customizing powerful tools and workflow specific to your team’s needs
- Programming advanced design algorithms that are not possible with standard out-of-the-box tools
- Interfacing Rhino and Grasshopper with other software programs or programming libraries
We are happy to offer the upcoming training courses in Python Programming for Rhino/Grasshopper.
Level 1 online course: (Requires a basic understanding of Rhino and Grasshopper, but no prior experience in programming)
- Basic Python language concepts such as variables, data types, conditional statements, for loops, functions, lists, tuples, etc.
- Using the Python scripting component in Grasshopper
- Intro to basic RhinoCommon data types such as point3D, Vector3D, Plane, Line, Circle, and Colors
- Generating and using random numbers
- Understanding the basics of the RhinoCommon documentation.
- Interacting with Rhino environment: e.g. baking geometries, working with Rhino object's properties (e.g., layers, name, etc...), saving and opening files programmatically
Level 2 online course: (Requires basic knowledge of Python programming in Rhino/Grasshopper, equivalent to the Level 1 course)
- Getting deeper into RhinoCommon geometries: Curves, Surfaces, Breps, Meshes (including mesh topology), Camera
- Object-oriented programming and better understanding of the RhinoCommon documentation
- Using the Python script component together with the Grasshopper timer for interesting advanced use cases
- Using Grasshopper DataTree from Python
- Best practices for organizing code for better reusability and shareability
- Using external modules/libraries
- Parallel Computation
- R-Tree for speeding up many computational geometry tasks
- Recursion and fractal geometries
- Web requests using Python
- Using an external Python code editor (to increase productivity on large programs)
Monday, April 10, 2023
A New Digital Wind Tunnel App in Rhino
A New Digital Wind Tunnel App in Rhino
April 19, 2023
3:00 pm CET / 9:00 am ET
Attend an upcoming webinar and learn how architects and engineers use this new app for microclimate design insights. See how to set up and run a complete simulation of a city model from Rhino step by step, including how to:
- Start with a CAD model in Rhino
- Use the app to set up the climate data and location
- Run the simulations without leaving Rhino
- Postprocess and visualize the simulation results directly in Rhino
This app was developed jointly by Thornton Tomesetti and SimScale. Presenters are Jeroen Janssen and Richard Szoeke-Schuller. Jeroen is an Associate Director leading the CORE studio team for Thornton Tomasetti in London. Jeroen mainly focuses on the design of microclimates for urban spaces. Richard Szoeke-Schuller is a Product Manager at SimScale and has an extensive background in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering.
Register for this live event. Even if you cannot attend, you will receive the recording.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Disrupt - The Largest Business of Architecture Symposium in the World (May 1-3, 2023 Online)
Disrupt is the first-of-its-kind Business of Architecture Symposium looking to bring all major architecture practices under one roof to discuss how they strategize for growth and success.
These are the experts behind top architecture practices. Their everyday decisions help build the world's most admired mega-structures. If you want to learn about the business, you want to learn from them.
- Thom Mayne - Founding Partner at Morphosis
- Francine Houben - Creative Director/Founding Partner of Mecanoo
- Satoshi Ohashi - China Director at Zaha Hadid Architects
- Gabriela Carrillo - Co-Founding Partner Taller Rocha + Carrillo
- Jacob Stromann-Andersen - Director, Innovation and Sustainability, Partner at Henning Larsen
- Patrick Macleamy - Former CEO of HOK, Chairman at buildingSMART International
- Charles Berman - Associate Principal at Diller Scofidio + Renfro
- Julian Lipscombe - Director at Bennetts Associates
- Manuel Frey - Head of Digital Planning & Simulations at Gruner
- Giovanni Betti - Head of Sustainability at HENN
- Chad Clinehens - CEO at Zweig Group
- Jerónimo Van Schendel- Director of the Master in Business for Architecture and Design at IE School of Architecture and Design
- Anthony Graves- Z by HP, AEC and M&E, HP Inc
- Ken Hauck- HP Anyware Industry Strategy, AEC and Manufacturing, HP
Rhino User Meeting Amsterdam hosted by Packhunt - April 21, 2023
On April 21, Packhunt is hosting a Rhino User Meeting in their office in Amsterdam.
To keep the event intimate, and due to limited space (up to 50 seats), they’re keeping the event invite-only. Please join the waitlist, if you want to attend but don't have an invitation.
The concept of the event: First McNeel will update us on the latest and greatest Rhino and Grasshopper developments. After, there will be short (5-10 min) presentations about computational design in the AEC industry from various companies—more info on the agenda will follow soon. Since this is a Rhino User meeting, it’s a great opportunity to share your feedback and potential feature wishes with McNeel.