Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

BIODIG 2023 - 5th International Conference of Biodigital Architecture & Genetics - UIC Barcelona (March 30-31, 2023)


BIODIG 2023
5th International Conference of Biodigital Architecture & Genetics

UIC Barcelona
March 30-31, 2023


Meet members of the current international architecture avant-garde in a unique and historic occasion! And also pioneers of 21st-century architecture will assemble for a big event on March 30, 2023. Karl Chu, Mark Goulthorpe, Marcos Novak, Kas Oosterhuis, S/he_F. Roche are expected to come here on the occasion of the 25th anniversary since they were first invited to the ESARQ-UIC Barcelona School of Architecture, joining then for a time as professors of the Architecture degree and of the Biodigital Architecture Master’s degree, and now coinciding with the celebration of the 25th anniversary of UIC Barcelona.




Friday, February 17, 2023

Monday, February 13, 2023

Rhino User Meeting in Basel (March 17, 2023)


In collaboration with Herzog & de Meuron, McNeel Europe is organizing a Rhino User Meeting in Basel on March 17, 2023.

Join us and learn more about state-of-the-art digital design and fabrication.

Get inspiration from industry experts in different fields: Architecture, BIM, Landscape, Design, Algorithmic Modeling, Rendering and Visualization, Footwear, Orthotics, 3D Printing, Robotic Milling, Environmental Analysis, and much more!

Get the latest news about Rhino WIP, Rhino.Inside, Rhino Compute, Hops, Grasshopper, and food4Rhino apps.

Watch presentations and get hands-on with live software demonstrations from our exhibitor partners.


SOLD OUT!

Thursday, January 26, 2023

The Flowing Bridge, Entrance outdoor theatre footbridge, Taiyuan, China, by Sterling Presser Architects+Engineers

Copyright Rex Zou

The Flowing Bridge (by Sterling Presser Architects+Engineers) is a unique infrastructure project designed as an entrance to the Taiyuan outdoor theatre and a strategic connection to the whole park above the river Xiahoe meander. The bridge is conceived as an invitation to the arts and the entire composition is a sequence. Its indirect path allows the visitor to arrive from the side and discover the water step by step. The concept is to design a connection to the car park in harmony with the lotus pattern of the landscape and the outer theatre.

The balustrades are a specific feature using parametric design. It has been developed as a vibrant artistic surface to provide quality within the public space. The bespoke Grasshopper definition enabled a visual and differentiated effect. It is designed to be visually abstract using a moiré definition, which underlines the curved concept and plays with the natural light. The railing reads at different speeds, whether it is perceived by pedestrians, cyclists, or light VIP vehicles, and creates an ever-changing feel.

Two grids shift parametrically while keeping the code requirement of a minimum of 110 mm between elements for safety. Sterling Presser used Rhino geometry definition of the whole project to deliver a 3D coordinated construction information package for the local contractor.


Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Rhino for Beginners workshops by Parametric Architecture - starting January 2023


Parametric Architecture has organized a series of Rhino for Beginners workshops, the first one taking place January 28-29, 2023.

Rhino for Beginners 1.0, which will last the entire weekend, is a course on Rhinoceros for beginners. It will cover basic 3D modeling terminology and tools. By the end of the workshop, students will understand how to use the Rhino software to create their own 3D models. They will also have a foundation for learning more advanced techniques. The material covered in the workshop will be reinforced through exercises and small design challenges during and after the workshop.


Friday, January 13, 2023

V-Ray 6 for Rhino – Architectural Interior Scene


Creating a Night-time Architectural Interior Rendering in V-Ray 6 for Rhino

In this new Simply Rhino V-Ray video tutorial, part of our new ‘Getting Started with V-Ray’ series, we create a night-time architectural interior rendering using V-Ray 6 for Rhino 7.

Friday, December 23, 2022

VisualARQ webinar: Flexible BIM tools for Rhino every architect should know (January 12, 2023)


January 12, 2023, at 5 PM UTC+1

This webinar will cover an overview of the “Flexible BIM” features VisualARQ adds to Rhino and Grasshopper for developing a project of architecture inside Rhino, producing the 2D documentation drawings, and delivering a BIM model for other AEC applications.

You will learn:
  • How to work with smart parametric architectural objects.
  • How to efficiently produce 2D drawings of your project in Rhino.
  • How to generate custom dynamic BIM objects driven by Grasshopper (also known as “VisualARQ Grasshopper styles”) with unlimited design options.
  • How to automate many modeling tasks through the VisualARQ components built for Grasshopper.
  • How to add and manage custom data to geometry and list it in schedules.
  • How to deliver BIM models and collaborate with other tools through the IFC import/export capabilities and Rhino.Inside.
The webinar will take around one hour, including Q&A.


Thursday, December 22, 2022

Shape to Fabrication Conference 2023 (London, April 26-27)


The Shape to Fabrication conference presents innovative real-world projects going beyond the theoretical.

The Shape to Fabrication conference focuses on cutting-edge technology and innovative construction with architecture, engineering, and design applications. Our speakers are shaping the future, working at the intersection of technology and design innovation, unafraid to push technology and engineering to new heights.

We live in an unprecedented time. An age where buildings are moving, jewellery 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 first to use such pioneering technologies to create these magical experiences.

Discover the latest approaches in digital fabrication and computational design from an international panel of presenters – Architects / Engineers / Fabricators / Artists.

Presenters already confirmed include Arup, Foster + Partners, Front Inc., Grimshaw, Heatherwick Studio, Joseph Walsh Studio, PLP Architecture, YIP Engineering, Zaha Hadid, Zahner...

The 8th iteration of Shape to Fabrication is presented in partnership with the School of Architecture and Cities, University of Westminster. The 2-day conference takes place at the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus, London, on April 26-27, 2023.

Visit the Shape to Fabrication Logistics page for essential and on-the-day information.

Early Bird Tickets for the Shape to Fabrication conference are now available!

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

eCAADe Regional International Symposium 2023 at TalTech (Tallin, Estonia) - June 15-16, 2023


The 9th eCAADe Regional International Symposium Regenerating the city. Performance-driven and simulation-based computational design for sustainable cities and communities, will be held at TalTech - Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia on June 15-16, 2023

Workshops will take place on the first day. Paper presentations, the keynote lecture, and discussions will be on the second day. It will be an occasion for designers and researchers to meet in Estonia for two days rich with ideas, discussions, knowledge exchange, and collaboration kick-offs regarding innovative approaches supported by computer-aided architectural design. 

Topics include, though are not limited to: 
  • Performance and simulation-based digital workflow
  • Indoor and outdoor co-simulation workflow
  • Climate change adaptation and mitigation
  • Building neighborhood-district scale simulation integration
  • Simulation for regenerative design and urban resilience
  • Simulation of green and blue infrastructure solutions
  • Simulation-based parametric and generative design
  • Simulation-based optimization and ML processes
  • Co-simulation workflows for positive energy districts
  • Simulation and performance in architecture education
  • Performance and simulation-based digital fabrication
  • Building Information Modeling for simulation and performance
  • Digital twins, city modeling, smart cities, and GIS
  • Simulation-based collaborative and participatory design
  • Human-computer interaction, VR and AR

Important dates

November 30, 2022—1st call for abstracts
December 14, 2022—2nd call for abstracts
December 28, 2022—Abstract submission deadline
January 20, 2023—Abstract acceptance notification
March 8, 2023—Papers submission deadline
April 7, 2023—Paper acceptance notification
May 1, 2023—Camera-ready paper submissions
June 15, 2023—Workshops
June 16, 2023—Symposium


Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Multiple Open Positions – PhD Researchers and Architects at ICD/IntCDC


For the Cluster of Excellence Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture the Institute for Computational Design and Construction at Stuttgart University invites applications for multiple open positions:
  • Research Associates (m/f/d): Doctoral Researchers (E13 TVL) to conduct doctoral research in the Cluster of Excellence to complete a PhD in the research area of integrative computational design and digital fabrication in architecture or integrative computational design at the intersection of architecture, social science, and advanced visualization.

  • Research Associates (m/f/d): Architect (E13 TVL) to contribute to the design of highly innovative timber building demonstrators of the Cluster of Excellence in direct collaboration with our research and industry partners, including permanent building projects and temporary pavilions.
Candidates are required to have an advanced architectural, technical, or computer science degree. Previous experience in at least one of the research areas (PhD positions) mentioned above or in architectural practice (Architect positions) is expected, as well as a high level of commitment and dedication. Very good English skills are essential.

A more detailed advertisement and expected start date can be viewed online: https://www.icd.uni-stuttgart.de/news/Multiple-open-positions-for-PhD-researchers-and-architects/

Applications (including CV, statement of interest, portfolio/work samples and a list of computational skills with indicated proficiency) should be submitted as one PDF file (max. 10MB) to: mail@icd.uni-stuttgart.de. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. The final application deadline is the 10th of January 2023.

As the University of Stuttgart strives to improve gender equality amongst its researchers, applications by women are particularly encouraged. Individuals with disabilities will be preferably employed where qualifications are deemed equal. All research associates will be employed through the University of Stuttgart's central administration.

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

food4Rhino webinar: Rhino.Inside Cadwork (November 23, 2022, at 5 PM CET)


November 23,, 2022 at 5 PM CET

This webinar introduces Rhino.Inside Cadwork.

Cadwork is a widely used software in timber construction, now linked to Rhino and Grasshopper.

We will have a look at the components of Cadwork in Grasshopper, including a practical project.


Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Grasshopper - LIRA-SAPR Live Link


The Liraland group is happy to announce Grasshopper – LIRA-SAPR Live Link, the plugin for Structural analysis of BIM model in LIRA-SAPR software.

LIRA-SAPR software is a leading software in the Commonwealth of Independent States markets. LIRA-SAPR allows users to quickly analyze structures with different complex geometry (high-rise buildings, large-span structures, towers, masts, silos, coverings of various shapes, etc.). With over 30 countries worldwide, LIRA-SAPR is well-known as one of the best tools available for professional engineers for structural analysis and design.

LIRA-SAPR has been used in many projects, including significantly complex ones:

- Protective shell of a nuclear reactor for nuclear power plant
- Hydroelectric power plant
- Indoor ice arena
- Government institution in Georgia
- Different hotel complexes (Alliance Palace, Hilton Complex)
- Evolution Tower and other unique objects

Nowadays, the traditional methods for model creation are too slow for structural analysis. Architects change their models almost daily and structural engineers should analyze various variants as quickly as possible. So, many choose parametric structural design instead of classical ways of model generation.

The possibilities are endless with the Grasshopper - LIRA-SAPR Live Link. This tool enables you to simulate buildings and structures of arbitrary shape parametrically. The developed plugin converts a Rhino model into an analysis model. It also allows you to perform static, dynamic, and design analysis. With the help of this link, you can also check different structural solutions and select the best one. This advantage becomes very important when the framework is often modified, and changes can be quickly and efficiently analyzed with FEA.

To try the possibilities of Grasshopper - LIRA-SAPR Live Link, y
ou can use LIRA-SAPR 2021 Demo version

Send your questions and feedback to support@liraland.com.


Thursday, November 10, 2022

Kudos and an ACADIA award to Rajaa Issa!



At the recent 2022 ACADIA Conference Hybrids & Haecceities at the University of Pennsylvania, one of our software developers, Rajaa Issa, received its Teaching Award of Excellence.

This award recognizes innovative teaching in digital design in architecture, mainly teaching approaches that other educators can adopt.

Rajaa noted that she was repeatedly pulled aside by women thanking her for paving a path for other women to follow. 

Rajaa Issa is a multi-talented developer, researcher, and educator in computational design in architecture. As a software developer at Robert McNeel & Associates, she builds solid modeling and surface editing tools to support the architectural design and fabrication processes. Rajaa is the developer of PanelingTools, one of the earliest tools for concept paneling and complex surface rationalization. She is an Adjunct Professor at the NewSchool of Architecture & Design, where she established a new program in computational design methodologies. Her teaching method builds a solid foundational knowledge in mathematics, algorithms, and fabrication to bridge the gap between intuitive and algorithmic thinking among creative designers. She has authored a series of publications on parametric and computational design essentials, which are popular among both students and professionals. As a firm believer in inclusion and the accessibility of knowledge, she has made all of her work accessible.

You can read more about the ACADIA awards on their awards page.

ACADIA, or the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture, is an international network of digital design researchers and professionals. They facilitate critical investigations into the role of computation in architecture, planning, and building science, encouraging innovation in design creativity, sustainability, and education. 




Wednesday, November 9, 2022

AROUND - Global 3D Design Festival by Gravity Sketch (November 9-12, 2022)


AROUND - Global 3D Design Festival by Gravity Sketch
November 9-12, 2022


Our friends from Gravity Sketch have organized AROUND, a global design festival meant to provide a space for the creative community to get inspired and learn from each other around 3D workflows.

They have an impressive line of speakers, some of them showing the workflow Rhino-Gravity Sketch (check the agenda).

During the breaks, visit the McNeel virtual booth to learn more about SubD, "ask me anything", "new in Rhino WIP", etc.


Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Take the 1st step to becoming Engineer 4.0


Learn parametric design without prior coding experience in just eight weeks

Krzysztof Wojslaw from LearnGrasshopper will guide you through the transformation from an "old-school" engineer with zero programming experience to an engineer of the future who can automate manual tasks and have much more fun at work.


Krzysztof Wojslaw, the training author, will answer all questions connected to the learning platform and how to start with Grasshopper completely from scratch.

More info about the training program: GrasshopperFundamentals.com

SIGraDI 2022 Conference



Join the SIGraDI 2022 Conference hosted by 
Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (Lima, Perú) School of Architecture and supported by the SIGraDi Executive International Committee (CEI) and the SIGraDi Advisory Committee (CA).

The conference will provide numerous article presentations, panel discussions, and keynotes related to Rhino and Grasshopper. Here are some of the papers that will be presented:

Form finding with flexible concrete materialization with the addition of agro-industrial pozzolans

 Parametric modeling applied to landscape design: simulation as a tool for defining tree stratum

Investigation of indoor daylight performance of the two-sided roof monitor system solution space

Open-source responsive solar tracker performance evaluation: a comparative study

City information modeling (CIM) applied to urban planning: the urban indicator of reachness

The Use of Parametric Mapping as an Analysis Method in Contextual Design Studio

Wikihouse: a parametric approach to generate different spatial arrangements


Conference: November 9-11, 2022

Register at SIGraDI 2022

 

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Complete Rhino Guide For Beginners course launched by 'I Am The Studio'


The Complete Rhino Guide For Beginners illustrates the foundation of design and modeling within the Rhino 3D environment, taking students from beginner to intermediate level in the principal functions and methods in Rhino and Grasshopper while creating a beautiful architecture project.

Course Introduction

The Complete Rhino Guide is a series created by registered architect and founder of the I Am The Studio platform—Brandon Aaron Gibbs, AIA—to give designers a comprehensive creative+technical foundation with modeling and design in Rhino.

New designers in Rhino often get lost in modeling after a few steps because they lack the foundation and a creative approach to applying modeling techniques. In this beginner’s course, students will be immersed in the technique and design within the Rhino 3D world, learning about the various geometries, functions, drafting, and parametric capabilities to start Rhino projects. Students will then develop an architectural project with Voronoi parametric surfaces to be documented in orthographic views—rendering the project in the latest V-Ray.

New or intermediate students in Rhino will appreciate the up-to-date skills in Rhino and Rhino plugins from this course, where they will get key insights and workflows to manage and create beautiful designs in the Rhino environment.



Friday, October 21, 2022

Body Architecture 2.0 / Studio Filippo Nassetti online workshop (November 12-January 7)


The Body Architecture studio online workshop (November 12, 2022-January 7, 2023) explores designing unique wearables for different natural and artificial environments and how the human body and its prostheses react and adapt to these future trends.

Course Introduction

Throughout history, the human body and technology coevolved, generating forms of deep symbiosis that materialized in a vast web of artifacts and prostheses that mediate between individuals and the environment. Ultimately, all wearable products, medical devices, tools, and means of transportation, and the city itself can be interpreted as an extension of our physical bodies. These technological prostheses increase the chances of survival and expand the human experience.

In the future, abrupt changes in the climate and the ecological crisis will rapidly change the environments in which people live. As a result, we can expect even more extreme conditions, with changes in the atmosphere’s composition, expanding desertification, and flooding of vast territories.

It is possible that in the future, our array of prostheses and body extensions will have to be redesigned to adapt to such fast-changing conditions.

The Body Architecture studio workshop aims to anticipate such needs and develop a design agenda that explores and describes emerging opportunities. Projects will speculate on transformations of natural and artificial environments and how the human body and its prostheses react and adapt to such trends in climatic change. The projects will eventually propose the design of a specific wearable artifact or a vision of a more radical transformation of the human body.

While primed with software and design techniques, participants will form small groups to develop their projects. Research into historical, contemporary, and fictional case studies is highly encouraged, spanning from any gear developed through human history to adapt to aggressive environments to contemporary sportswear and tools for space and deep water exploration to science-fictional examples of body transformation and extension.

The Body Architecture studio workshop is flexible to encourage different time scales and degrees of speculation, from short-term ones, such as enquiring which type of wearable artifacts will be needed in the pandemic and post-pandemic world or the future of sports activities—to more radical and visionary ones, such as flooded worlds where people will have to live underwater, or outer space exploration.



Thursday, October 20, 2022

Rhino User Webinar: The Augmented Architect, by Mathias Sønderskov Schaltz and Fabian Sellberg

 


Rhino User Webinar
November 2 at 4:00 PM CET

In this webinar, LINK IO, the computational design department in LINK Arkitektur, will present how they connect multidisciplinary design and engineering tools through Rhino and Grasshopper. We will get a sneak peek into LINK EP*, an in-house Rhino/Grasshopper plugin that serves as the backbone of the toolbox. 

The toolbox leverages other tools on the market such as Speckle, OneClick LCA, and others. The overview of the structure will define how to make these different systems interact with each other. Afterward, a live demo of the toolbox will be presented.

*working title LINK Early Phase

About the presenters:

#Mathias Sønderskov Schaltz
Mathias is a trained hybrid architect and engineer who works on the technical parts of the design, in particular with facades, daylight, and master plans. As an expert in daylight simulations and computational design, he tries to bring typical late-phase knowledge into early-phase sketching.

#Fabian Sellberg
Fabian Sellberg is an architect with a background as a backend developer focused on data-driven design and early-phase LCA studies. He is currently working with computational design and developing the internal and external tools used at Link Arkitektur.

Details and free registration...