Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Rhino User Webinar: Shaping a Wooden Landscape - New recorded webinar now available!

 


Watch now the latest Rhino User Webinar: Shaping a Wooden Landscape

If you're interested in digital timber design and construction, take the time to watch this recorded webinar and learn from 
Arsenii Bychkov how the 'wooden landscape' of the KJ Den Haag residential tower was designed, resulting in a 9,000 m² double-curved wooden ceiling.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Upcoming Dates Cademy Workshops

Cademy has announced new dates (March-April 2026) for their upcoming Rhinoceros and Grasshopper online training sessions.

Whether you’re looking to deepen your skills or explore advanced workflows, these courses are designed to help you master computational design tools.

Complete details and registration...

 

Rhino user Webinar: Behind the model - CAD Workflows for Furniture Design


Rhino User Webinar
 25th February 2026 at 4:30 pm (CET) 

In this webinar, Ditte Willads Petersen shares practical Rhino workflows in furniture design. The session focuses on cleaning and organizing 3D models, reducing file size, and working with mesh, NURBS and SubD geometry to create files that are easy to use across different 3D softwares.
Through examples from furniture design projects, she will demonstrate soft modeling techniques and structured CAD approaches that help make Rhino models more efficient, predictable, and ready for use in architectural and interior design contexts.

Ditte Willads Petersen is a CAD Designer and Design Developer at Muuto, working at the intersection of furniture design and Rhino-based 3D workflows. She is responsible for developing and maintaining high-quality 2D and 3D models, with a focus on structured CAD processes, file optimization, and advanced soft modeling of upholstered furniture.
She has a background from the Royal Danish Academy with a bachelor in Industrial Design and Ceramics and a Masters in Furniture Design.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Ant: Your AI copilot for Grasshopper - New plugin on food4Rhino


Ant is a new AI plugin that builds, modifies, and explains Grasshopper definitions for you, directly inside the interface.

Unlike generic AI chat tools, Ant can "see" what you are working on. You simply select a part of your definition (or the whole thing), open the command panel, and tell Ant what to do. 

It translates the actual logic of your components and wires into a structured format the Large Language Model (LLM) can understand. The AI analyzes this data and sends back precise instructions, which Ant executes directly in your Grasshopper canvas.

Here is exactly how Ant helps you:

  • Turn text into nodes: Type "Create a Voronoi pattern on this surface," and Ant will place and connect the components for you.
  • Write Code instantly: Need a complex loop? tell Ant to "Write a C# script to randomize these panels," and it will generate the code inside a script component.
  • Understand definitions: Select a messy cluster of components and ask, "How does this logic work?" to get a clear explanation.

Start designing and let Ant do the heavy lifting!

Details and download...


Mastering Scan-to-Model Workflows in Rhino 8 by Sabit


McNeel Europe is excited to announce a technical webinar delivered by its reseller Sabit, focused on one of the most transformative updates in Rhino 8: the new Reverse Engineering workflow.

Many designers and engineers working in Rhino 5, 6, or 7 have long struggled with "dirty" mesh data and time-consuming manual tracing. Rhino 8 introduces a fundamental shift with tools like ShrinkWrap and QuadRemesh, making mesh-to-CAD processes faster and more intuitive than ever before.

They will skip the basics of scanning and dive straight into the technical challenge of converting raw mesh data into production-ready geometry.

Key Topics:

  • ShrinkWrap: Creating watertight solids from damaged or incomplete meshes in a single click.
  • QuadRemesh + SubD: Converting chaotic scan data into clean, editable, and structured topology.
  • Mesh to NURBS: Professional techniques to prepare your models for manufacturing and CAD export.
  • Workflow Optimization: Leveraging the new UI and Auto C-Plane to reduce repetitive tasks.

Event Details:

  • Date: March 3, 2026
  • Time: 19:00 (CET)
  • Location: Online
  • Language: Polish 🇵🇱
  • Expert: Anna Smigielska-Raczka

This session is ideal for Polish-speaking Rhino users looking to evaluate the ROI of upgrading to version 8 and for professionals seeking to optimize their reverse engineering speed.

More information and registration here ...

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Grasshopper UK User Group Meeting by Simply Rhino



Simply Rhino have announced the upcoming Grasshopper UK User Group Meeting which will take place at PLP Architecture in London on Tuesday 17th March.

Presentations will be from:
  • PLP Architecture (Adaptive Panelisation Workflows for Double-Curved Surfaces), 
  • Dr Milad Showkatbakhsh - Director of the EmTech programme at the AA in London (Architecture in the interface of Nature’s Logic and Machine’s reasoning),
  • Bimorph (Official Release: Rhino.Inside.AutoCAD), 
  • AKT II (the AKT II Computational Design team)  
  • McNeel team: Scott Davidson, Andrew Le Bihan and Luis Fraguada (the Rhino and Grasshopper developers). 

Booking is essential for the evening meeting and you can book your free place now!

Date: 17th March 2026
Time: 18:30-20:30

Monday, February 9, 2026

RhinoCFD v3: Professional CFD Analysis Now Fully Optimized for Rhino 8


RhinoCFD v3 brings professional-grade Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) directly into the Rhino 8 environment. This latest release officially establishes compatibility with Rhino 8, allowing users to leverage the platform's updated interface and improved performance while performing complex fluid and thermal simulations entirely within their CAD workspace.

Powered by the brand-new PHOENICS 2025 v1.0 engine, the update introduces a decoupled Monitor Plot Window. This feature allows designers to track convergence, residuals, and spot values in real-time without impacting the responsiveness of the Rhino interface. Simulation setup is now more intuitive than ever; the computational grid reacts instantaneously to geometry changes—such as moving, adding, or copying objects—making the design-to-analysis loop faster and less error-prone.

Beyond performance, the update expands physical modelling capabilities with the addition of the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model for aerospace/external flows and advanced VOF boiling and condensation mechanisms. Post-processing is similarly enhanced, enabling users to apply custom mathematical expressions to results and automatically visualize critical data points with new minimum/maximum markers.

By maintaining the entire simulation workflow within Rhino, RhinoCFD v3 eliminates the need for cumbersome geometry exports, making high-fidelity engineering analysis a seamless part of the modern design process.

Python 3 in Grasshopper - Free workshop (4th March 2026 14:00 - 16:00 CET)


Python 3 in Grasshopper - Go beyond visual programming 
4th March 2026 14:00 - 16:00 CET

Benefits of joining:

  • Use Python 3 to do things that are hard or slow with standard Grasshopper components
  • Reduce wire chaos by moving logic into clear, easy-to-read scripts
  • Use AI as your personal coding assistant in Grasshopper

In this workshop Kris Wojsław from LearnGrasshopper.com and Sverre Magnus Haakonsen (PhD Computational Designer) will show how Python 3 in Rhino 8 can make your Grasshopper work easier, faster, and more flexible. You will see how to import useful libraries, replace messy groups of components with short scripts, and use AI tools in a safe and practical way.

 

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Learn on the Go!



Exciting news from Rhino3D.Education! We’ve made significant enhancements for mobile learning, allowing you to watch lessons, resume where you left off, and even learn offline, all from your phone. Now you can easily fit learning into your daily routine, whether during your commute or at home.

The mobile apps provide a full learning experience on any device, even without Wi-Fi.

For Android users: The app is live on Google Play and supports offline use. You can download the course materials to learn offline. Your progress syncs automatically when you’re back online.


For iOS users: The app now includes a new download manager for easier offline learning and better control over your downloads.



Both platforms offer great options for learning. These features help anyone study on the go without issues like buffering or data limits.

Check out Rhino3D.Education for the latest courses on Rhino, Grasshopper, and more!
 

Rhino2CATT — Create Complete CATT-Acoustic Models Directly Inside Rhino


Rhino2CATT allows acousticians, architects, and designers to prepare complete CATT-Acoustic models directly within Rhino. 

Users can model geometry, assign custom acoustic materials with frequency-dependent absorption and scattering coefficients, define sources and receivers, and export the complete setup to CATT-Acoustic with a single click. With its dockable panel, Rhino2CATT integrates seamlessly into the Rhino environment, streamlining model modifications and optimization, making them faster, easier, and fully integrated with Rhino and Grasshopper workflows. Built on algorithms trusted by world-renowned acousticians, Rhino2CATT ensures efficient and accurate model setup.

Key features include automatic geometry export with vertex optimization, custom material libraries, and custom directivity and spectra databases for sound sources. Export your model to CATT-ready files (.geo, .loc) with a single click for a highly efficient Rhino-to-CATT workflow. BIM-based workflows are also supported via Rhino.Inside.Revit, ensuring smooth collaboration between architectural and acoustic modeling processes.

Ideal for designing concert halls, lecture rooms, and other spaces, Rhino2CATT provides a fast, intuitive way to set up and optimize accurate CATT-Acoustic models entirely within the familiar Rhino environment.


Rhino User Webinar: Shaping a Wooden Landscape

 


 
Rhino User Webinar: Shaping a Wooden Landscape

Let’s explore the “wooden landscape” of the KJ Den Haag residential tower designed by Powerhouse Company. During the webinar, we will take a closer look at one of the project’s key features, a 9,000 m² double-curved wooden ceiling. Using this case study, we'll show how Rhino and Grasshopper support the development of complex geometries from early sketches to final construction. Participants will also learn how architects can use Grasshopper to build custom tools for analysis, shape optimization, and visualization, and how parametric workflows help solve real-world design challenges. 

About the speaker:
Arsenii Bychkov is an architect and computational designer at Powerhouse Company in Rotterdam. He is a graduate of the Moscow Architecture Institute, with a practice focused on conceptual and early-stage design across a wide range of typologies, from residential developments to complex public buildings. His work sits at the intersection of architectural design and digital technologies, using innovative approaches to translate geometric complexity into clear spatial concepts.


Monday, February 2, 2026

CDFAM Computational Design Symposium in Barcelona, April 8-9



CDFAM Computational Design Symposium
April 8-9, 2026, in Barcelona

CDFAM Barcelona will bring together the leading experts in Computational Design, AI, and Machine Learning in Engineering and Architecture for two days of knowledge sharing, networking, and tapas.

The two-day in-person event features presentations from industry, academia, and software development to share the latest approaches to design and engineering, including Arup, Airbus, Augmenta, Nike, Neural Concept, nTop, PhysicsX, Synera, Siemens, Rafinex, Generative Engineering, and more, including the latest from McNeel, of course.

Register with the code Rhino20 for a 20% discount upon registration and join us on the Mediterranean coast to learn from and connect with the leading innovators across design domains.