Showing posts with label Rhino User Webinar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhino User Webinar. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2026

food4Rhino Webinar: jifto – Sustainability Assessments – New recorded webinar now available!

 


Missed the last Rhino User Webinar? Watch it now!

If you didn't have the chance to watch the latest Rhino User Webinar live, the
recording is now available. Learn about sustainability from Mariusz Hermansdorfer using jifto, a Rhino plugin that offers instant environmental analysis.

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Monday, April 20, 2026

The Grasshopper Paradox - Tools Agnostic Mind-set

 

The recording of our Educator’s Lab webinar: The Grasshopper Paradox - Tools Agnostic Mind-Set is now available!

In this session, Dr. Milad Showkatbakhsh, Director of AA EmTech, turns a seemingly contradictory idea on its head: To truly master any tool, you must first be free of attachment to it.

Dr. Showkatbakhsh argues that architects are no longer sculptors of form; they are editors of data. He shows how platforms like Grasshopper become truly powerful not when you learn their menus, but when you've already learned to think computationally: breaking complex design challenges into modular, solvable processes the way nature has always done.

If you teach design, practice it, or wonder where architecture is heading, this is a must-watch.

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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Rhino User Webinar: Pragmatic Parametrics - New recorded webinar now available!

 


Learn more about Pragmatic Parametrics in the latest Rhino User Webinar. New recording now available!

Get guidance from architect Ragunath Vasudevan on parametric design using Grasshopper, and learn its application across various stages, including design, optimization and production, for different types and scales of projects.


Friday, March 20, 2026

The Grasshopper Paradox – Tool Agnostic Mind-set



In this lecture, Dr. Milad Showkatbakhsh, Director of AA EmTech, explores the evolving role of the architect through what he terms The Grasshopper Paradox. While the contemporary designer must strive to be entirely tool-agnostic to survive a rapidly shifting technological landscape, a platform like Grasshopper remains the most vital vehicle for achieving that goal. 

The talk centers on computational thinking, breaking down complex architectural challenges into modular and solvable processes. By merging nature's evolutionary logic with machine intelligence, Dr.Showkatbakhsh shows how AA EmTech's concept of a Digital-Physical Continuum bridges the gap between material constraints and digital extension. Architects, he suggests, are shifting from being sculptors of form to editors of data, using tools like Grasshopper as intelligent design canvases in a data-rich environment. 

Referencing his AD Magazine feature From Genome to G-Code, he advocates for teaching computational logic over software skills, emphasizing long-term adaptability. Ultimately, the lecture argues that while tools and platforms will inevitably come and go, the resilience of the architectural discipline lies in cultivating a community of problem-solvers who can translate the complex mathematics of the natural world into the language of the machine.

About the speaker:

Dr. Milad Showkatbakhsh is an architect, educator, and researcher specializing in computational design and emergent technologies. He is the Director of the Emergent Technologies and Design [EmTech] postgraduate program at the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) and leads the AA DLAB and AA Istanbul Visiting School programs. 

As a co-founder of Wallacei, an evolutionary optimization engine, Milad has pioneered tools that empower architects and designers with sophisticated analytic and generative learning capabilities within Grasshopper, enabling unprecedented control over complex generative design challenges. His work focuses on integrating biological intelligence into architecture and urban design, leveraging computational thinking to redefine adaptive, responsive environments. 

Dr. Showkatbakhsh holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering from Shahid Beheshti University (Tehran, Iran), a Master of Architecture from Pratt Institute (New York), where he earned the prestigious Sidney Katz Award for Design Excellence in 2015. He continued his research pursuits through a PhD at the Architectural Association, culminating in his groundbreaking thesis, Homeostatic Urban Morphologies: An Evolutionary Model to Generate Urban Morphologies with Embedded Homeostatic Behaviours. 

With experience spanning multiple global architecture and design studios, including leadership roles as Design Technology Director in Tehran, New York, Washington, Shanghai, London, and Istanbul, Milad has led high-profile projects from concept to realization. His research contributions are widely recognized, with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers, and exhibitions showcasing his work in computer-aided design. Milad continues to influence the next generation of architects and researchers by advancing the intersection of computational intelligence and design science worldwide.



Thursday, March 12, 2026

Rhino User Webinar: From Script to Structure – Pragmatic Parametrics


March 25, 2026 - 4:00 PM (CET) 

The webinar will focus on 15 years of parametric design using Grasshopper at schneider+schumacher, featuring projects at very different scales, from a bus stop shelter to a particle accelerator. Through these projects, Grasshopper use will be illustrated across various stages, including design, optimization, and production, across diverse types and scales.

About the speaker:
Ragunath Vasudevan is a Frankfurt-based architect who currently leads the parametric design work at schneider+schumacher Design & Computation. With a professional career spanning over two decades, he specializes in 3D coordination and digital design techniques, having previously held a research position at the University of Kassel. His academic background includes a Bachelor’s in Architecture from the University of Mumbai and a Master of Arts in Advanced Architectural Design from the Städelschule Architecture Class under Ben van Berkel.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Rhino User Webinar: CAD Workflows for Furniture Design - New recorded webinar now available!

 
Watch now the latest Rhino User Webinar: Behind the model - CAD Workflows for Furniture Design

If you're interested in furniture design and Rhino workflow, take the time to watch this recorded webinar and learn from Ditte Willads Petersen how to build cleaner, lighter, and more efficient 3D models for use across different software, using mesh, NURBS, and SubD geometry.

Through practical examples from furniture design projects from Muuto, she demonstrates soft modelling techniques and structured CAD approaches that help make Rhino models more predictable, organised, and ready for architectural and interior design applications.



Thursday, February 19, 2026

Rhino User Webinar: Adaptive Architecture

 Rhino User Webinar

March 4, 2026 - 4:00 PM (CET) 

This webinar looks at ways to create adaptive buildings that adjust their design to their surroundings, such as trees on the site. This design approach is useful in the early stages when data is insufficient, when it is not possible to visit the proposed construction site, or when the location itself is not yet known. 

This kind of task needs quick, flexible solutions that let you change the design in the future without extra effort, while preserving the main ideas the architect put into it. That's why we'll use Grasshopper for modeling and AI tools for renderings.

About the speaker:
Albert Sumin is an Architect and Computational Designer at Coop Himmelb(l)au (Vienna, Austria). He is also an Autodesk Certified Professional Revit Architecture and MEP, and an Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni. He contributes through lectures and workshops at PAAcademy, Design Morphine, and MARCH School.


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

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


Rhino User Webinar
 February 25, 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 software.

Through examples from furniture design projects, Ditte Willads Petersen 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 workflow. 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.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

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.


Thursday, January 29, 2026

Rhino User Webinar: Computational Modelling of Existing Tunnels - New recorded webinar now available!


Did you miss the latest Rhino User Webinar live? You can watch the recording now!

If you are into civil engineering, you might be interested in seeing how Mattia Bressanelli, R&D Lead at TECNESYSTRA Advanced Tunnelingshowcases computational modelling of existing tunnels that have challenging geometries using custom-built Grasshopper components.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Computational Food Design: Teaching Rhino & Grasshopper with Edible Briefs


The recording of our Educator’s Lab webinar: Computational Food Design: Teaching Rhino & Grasshopper with Edible Briefs is now available!

In this mouth-watering session, architect and Authorized Rhino Trainer Jose Antonio Carrillo reveals how he fuses architecture, gastronomy, and digital fabrication with Rhino 8 and Grasshopper to make computational design instantly tangible and engaging for students.

He walks us through his first food-inspired architecture project, the touching story of how the Ribbon Chapel shaped one of his designs, and how these inspirations evolved into chef collaborations, award-winning student outcomes, a demo that both teaches and inspires you to design your own cakes, and his latest cross-disciplinary research.

If you’re seeking fresh teaching strategies, new ways to engage students, or love seeing computation meet cuisine, this recording is a must-watch.


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Thursday, November 13, 2025

Rhino User Webinar: From Code to Craft - New recorded webinar now available!


If you were unable to attend the latest Rhino User Webinar live, it is now available to view!

Be guided by Peggy Yu as she walks you through how computational design drives innovation in art and furniture. Explore two fascinating projects: 

  • A robotic interactive sugar-printing experiment, where Grasshopper translates human sound into precise robotic motion. 
  • A deep dive into the Pat-chair, a case study showing how computational tools shape both the form of the piece and its digital manufacturing toolpath.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Rhino User Webinar: Free Form to Fabrication - New recorded webinar now available!

 

If you were unable to attend the latest Rhino User Webinar live, it is now available to view!

Ignacio Fuentes-Cantillana Monereo guides you through the fundamentals of SubD in Rhino and Grasshopper—how its geometry enables complex forms with crisp creases—through a quick form-finding exercise and real project examples. He then moves on to fabrication: panelization, machine-learning-aided layout, and how SubD data drives milling and robotic workflows to deliver complex results.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Rhino User Webinar: From Code to Craft - Computational Design in Art and Furniture



This webinar examines the application of computational design in art and furniture, highlighting two specific projects. The first, robotic interactive sugar printing, uses a data-driven approach where Grasshopper transforms human sound into corresponding robotic movements. The second project, the Pat-chair, serves as a case study to explore how computational design tools are used to generate both the product's form and its digital manufacturing toolpath. Peggy Yu is an architect, artist, and the cofounder of Patch Design. Her work spans physical installations, robotics, and media art. She is an architectural designer and served as a Research Assistant at Tongji University’s College of Design & Innovation in Shanghai. Her studio, Patch Design, explores the interaction of craft, technology, and coastal cultural heritage. Yu's projects have been showcased at prominent international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale, Milan Design Week, 3 Days of Design, and have been featured by Nowness.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Rhino User Webinar: Free Form to Fabrication on November 4


This webinar will guide you through the SubD workflow, from free-form design to practical fabrication.

We will begin by exploring the fundamentals of SubD in Rhino and Grasshopper, focusing on how its unique geometry enables the creation of complex shapes with defined features, such as creases. We’ll use a form-finding exercise to give structure to a primitive form, showcasing the process with examples from our own projects.

Next, we'll shift our focus to fabrication strategies. We'll cover panelization and discuss how machine learning methods can be used for efficient panel layout. We'll show how a SubD's information is invaluable for both milling and robotic processes, demonstrating how to use prototypes from various projects to achieve complex manufacturing outcomes.

Speaker: Nacho Fuentes-Cantillana Monereo is an architect, computational designer, and curious mind currently based between Barcelona and the jungles of Yucatán.

In short, his work weaves digital precision with organic logic—always aiming to create spaces, objects, and systems that feel both futuristic and deeply grounded

Friday, September 26, 2025

Rhino User Webinar: From Spaghetti to Lasagna! - New recorded webinar now available!


If you were unable to attend the latest Rhino User Webinar live, it is now available to view!

Get guided by Bastian Nispel and learn from him how D2P's Grasshopper components can help you split your definitions into manageable chunks and streamline input/output by organizing your geometry into layers, effectively turning your Rhino model into a database.

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Monday, September 15, 2025

Rhino User Webinar: From Spaghetti to Lasagna!




Rhino User Webinar
From Spaghetti to Lasagna! - Multiscalar Parametric Modelling
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 4:00 PM (CEST) 

Get rid of intricate spaghetti wires floating around your canvas! 

Design-to-Production's (D2P) Grasshopper components help you split your definitions into manageable chunks and streamline input/output by organizing your geometry into layers, effectively turning your Rhino model into a database.

Tired of waiting in front of a frozen canvas with every slider change? Looking for a more robust modeling approach? Join Bastian Nispel on this live webinar as he introduces Design-to-Production's tried and true modelling approach and new Grasshopper component toolset.

If you're eager to untangle your models, you can download D2P's Grasshopper components on food4Rhino, directly from the package manager, or join the conversation and contribute to the project on GitHub.

About the speaker:
Bastian Nispel is a trained architect and self-taught web and software developer. He works as a consultant at Design-to-Production Zurich, developing digital fabrication and planning solutions for complex timber structures.


Thursday, September 4, 2025

Rhino for Architects: Streamlining the Competition Process - Recorded webinar is now available!

 


If you missed the latest Rhino User Webinar, it is now available!

Let you get inspired by Adam Buśko, an architect at C.F. Møller Architects, and learn from him how Rhino can be used as a powerful tool for competition work. The session covers practical strategies for rapid modeling, advanced use of blocks, and basic visualization in Enscape for Rhino to produce clear, impactful presentation materials.


Friday, August 22, 2025

Rhino for Architects: Streamlining the Competition Process


Rhino User Webinar

Rhino for Architects: Streamlining the Competition Process
September 3, 2025, at 4 PM (CEST)

Learn how Rhino can be used as a powerful tool for competition work. This session will cover practical strategies for rapid modeling, advanced use of blocks, basic visualization in Enscape for Rhino, and producing clear, impactful presentation materials. The workflow is designed to save time, allowing you to focus more on the creative side of designing. Real competition examples will demonstrate how to work faster, collaborate more effectively, and maintain flexibility in designs until the final submission.

About the speaker:
Adam Buśko is an architect based in Copenhagen, working in the LAB department at C.F. Møller Architects, which focuses on early-stage design and competitions. He specializes in commercial developments, especially towers, as well as transformation projects. He has gained international experience at leading studios including BIG and Henning Larsen, working on projects across Europe. Holding a Master’s degree in Architecture from Delft University of Technology and a Bachelor’s from Warsaw University of Technology, he combines technical precision with a strong conceptual approach to deliver innovative and impactful design solutions.