Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Design Modelling Symposium Berlin - September 24-28, 2022


Workshops: September 24-25, 2022
Conference: September 26-28, 2022

The Design Modelling Symposium has been an international symposium on computational design in architecture, engineering, arts, and product design since 2009. The conference has been held in Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris so far and is taking place for the eighth time this year.

Conference

“Technology is the answer, but what is the question?” famously asked Cedric Price to an audience of architects and engineers in 1966.

For researchers, educators, and practitioners in the Architecture Engineering Construction (AEC) fields, the question could not be clearer, nor the answer more urgently needed. In the age of growing inequalities, climate crisis, and ecosystem collapse, the AEC sector accounts for almost 40% of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide; it is responsible for eco-systemic changes and plays a central role in creating and perpetuating social injustice.

Among the many campaigners, communities, institutions, and governments worldwide that have declared a state of emergency, what are the radical measures we can take to change how we plan, build, operate, maintain and dismantle our built environment?

The Design Modelling Symposium 2022 aims to provide critical perspectives on current advances in computational methods in the field of AEC in this age of crisis and hope.

Recent advances in design and construction technology may hold the promise to help us trace a new path, but at the same time, they hold the threat of turbo-charging existing destructive paradigms. Our collective practices are tantamount to many uncontrolled planetary experiments, deploying technologies and practices at unprecedented scales first and worrying about the consequences later. We urgently need to negotiate a myriad of global and hyper-local equilibria between the built and natural environment.

By synthesizing artistic, theoretical, and technological perspectives and positions, the symposium aims to challenge innovative digital techniques in the design, materialization, operation, and assessment of our built environment, examining their impact on the future of societies and the environment. In this context, the digitalization of design seems to offer multiple routes to identify the material, social, ethical, ecological, and other dimensions of new, necessary, and radically measured equilibria.

The conference is structured around four thematic areas that explore domains in which new, radical measures need to emerge, from the tools that enable design, simulation, and materialization to new ways of approaching the relationship between built and unbuilt environments.


There are eight Rhino/Grasshopper-related workshops the weekend before the conference, including V-Ray, Enscape, VisualARQ, Monoceros, One Click LCA, Compas FoFin, PlanFinder, and ML.


Wednesday, August 24, 2022

ExpoCAMACOL 2022

 




ExpoCAMACOL is an event that gathers together the commercial and professional sectors of the construction industry. We invite you to visit Origami, showcasing their works at ExpoCAMACOL this week in Medellín, Colombia. 

Origami consists of a team of experts passionate about architectural spaces' design, development, and transformation. They carry out co-creation work with each project and provide support throughout the design, development, production, and installation process. With their human talent and Origami technology, they transform spaces and bring your ideas to life with endless possibilities.

They use Rhino 7 and Grasshopper for modeling 3D Metal Perforated Facades Systems, Sun Control Solutions, and Metal Ceilings. With training and support from Rhino3D Colombia and its RhinoFabStudio. They also use third-party plugins like Elefront, Human, LunchBox, Metahopper, ShapeDiver, and Wombat.
 
 


Visitor Schedule:

Wednesday-Friday, August 24-26
10:30 am-8:00 pm

Saturday, August 27
From: 10:30 am-6:00 pm  


Questions? Please email mercadeo@demetalicos.com


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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Advanced Concept Workshop using Land Kit and Grasshopper

 

Online
August 27

Today, designers face many complex challenges that require understanding and analyzing multiple systems simultaneously. When used effectively, Grasshopper and Land Kit offer various ways to deal with site planning, complex analysis, design automation, and much more.

This Advanced Concepts Workshop introduces a wide range of applications for Land Kit, in addition to ways in which Grasshopper can be used to develop parametric workflows for accomplishing complex tasks quickly and accurately. Using custom tools and alternative Land Kit workflows, this workshop will equip you with specific examples and showcase the possibilities of computational design to become an essential tool.

This Advanced Concepts workshop is designed for users with advanced knowledge of Rhino and Grasshopper, although new users are welcome to join to gain more understanding of how computational design techniques can become an important approach to the design process.


Date: August 27
Time: 10 am-3 pm EST (includes 1-hour lunch break)
Cost: $300 ($100 for students and faculty)

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Chicago Innovate Tech 2022: Symposium & Workshops

 


Chicago Innovate Tech 2022 is a two-day event that includes a symposium on October 21st at the Chicago Architecture Center with workshops being held on October 20th. The event, organized and moderated by local design technologists, architects, and engineers, focuses on innovation and technology in the architecture - engineering - construction - operations (AECO) industry. 

Workshops include:

  • Rhino Compute, Hops and Player with Andy Payne
  • Rhino.Inside.Revit with Scott Davidson
  • Enter the Omniverse: Design Collaboration Accelerated with Robert Cervellione & George Matos
  • Swiftlet: Web APIs in Grasshopper with Sergey Pigach
  • Plus many more!

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

AA DLAB London - September 1-18, 2022


AA DLAB London
September 1-18, 2022

In its 17th year, DLAB is a three-week programme in the AA London HQ’s unique atmosphere.

DLAB experiments with the integration of advanced computational design, analysis, and large-scale prototyping techniques. The programme continues to build on its expertise in complex architectural design and fabrication processes, relying heavily on materiality and performance. DLAB brings together a range of experts – tutors and lecturers – from internationally acclaimed academic institutions and practices, Architectural Association, Zaha Hadid Architects, amongst others.

The research generated at DLAB has been published in international media— ArchDaily, Archinect, Bustler—and peer-reviewed conference papers, including SimAUD (Simulation in Architecture and Urban Design), eCAADe (Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe).

DLAB investigates the correlations between form, material, and structure through the rigorous implementation of computational methods for design, analysis, and fabrication, coupled with analog modes of physical experimentation and prototype making. Each cycle of the programme devises custom-made architectural processes by creating novel associations between conventional and contemporary design and fabrication techniques. The research culminates in the design and fabrication of a one-to-one scale prototype realized by the use of robotic fabrication techniques with to integrate form-finding, material computation, and structural performance.

The programme is structured in two stages:

Part 1 – Participants are introduced to core concepts of material processes, computational methods, and digital fabrication techniques. Basic and advanced tutorials on computational design and analysis tools are provided. The programme performs as a team-based workshop promoting collaboration, research, and learning-by-experimentation.

Part 2 – Participants propose design interventions based on the skills and knowledge gained during phase 1, supported by scaled study models and prototypes. The fabrication and assembly of a full-scale architectural intervention with robotic fabrication techniques will then unify the design goals of the programme.


Friday, July 1, 2022

AA Visiting School New York 2022



 

August 5-13, 2022
New York City

AA Visiting School (AAVS) has a great program planned this summer featuring designers and academics from some of the leading offices and innovative institutions around the globe!

In partnership with Pratt Institute, this intensive 9-day program is in-person and will cover some of the most relevant and advanced approaches to computation and urban design in practice today. Instruction will be intensely focused on Rhino and Grasshopper with both beginner and advanced methods covered throughout the workshop.

Sign up today - Registration ends July 29th!

Featuring staff and lecturers with academic experience at the Architectural Association, Pratt Institute, UPenn, MIT, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Hong Kong University, Technical University Munich, Technical University Prague, UCL the Bartlett, TU Graz, ETH Zurich, and Tsinghua University. The program also features staff and lecturers with professional experience at Zaha Hadid Architects, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Bjarke Ingels Group, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Bart//Bratke, and URBAN BETA.

Monday, June 20, 2022

Rhino for Marine / Three days / August 17-19, 2022

 


Rhino for Marine

August 17-19, 2022
Pivot Industridesign, Maridalsveien 3N, 0178 Oslo
Price: 10 500 NOK
Language: Norwegian/English
Level: Beginner/Intermediate


This course will cover typical areas in marine design, such as surface modeling of hull shapes, surface analysis, project workflow, and presentation rendering. The course has a focus on creating high-quality models and presentations.


Note: This course can be customized and can be booked exclusively for a company, team, or project. It can be held at the customer's location if a minimum of three people are assigned.


More information and registration...




ADW2022 Advance Design Workshop 2022 (Torino, Italy) - July 8


ADW2022 Advance Design Workshop 2022
Torino, Italy
July 8 

After years of silence, Memola Luigi, Head of Design of EPTA Design, is back with his new event.

As in the previous five editions, in about three hours, he will share his ideational and executive path that led him from the white sheet to the creation of images with a high visual impact to support the design he develops.

Whether you are a professional or a student in product design, transportation design, and concept design, Luigi will illustrate his workflow based, in the executive phase, on the massive and indispensable modeling tool Rhinoceros and rendering in KeyShot.

Regardless of the subject, an accurate 3D model is an indispensable element for the subsequent creation of credible and realistic images.

An example of the use of the Rhinoceros software will be the presentation of the new fantasy image belonging to the GruppoC, the AEG27 DIVA22 category, developed thanks to the experience of Eng. Giorgio Stirano, legendary trainer of LMP and F1 racing cars.


Monday, June 13, 2022

Python Level 1 for Rhino/Grasshopper online workshop, July 6-8 (McNeel Europe)

 


Python Level 1 Programming for Rhino/Grasshopper 
online workshop
Tutor: Long Nguyen
July 6-8, 2022
10 AM-5 PM CEST
Hosted on Zoom by McNeel Europe

Python is an increasingly popular programming language in many fields: 3D modeling, web programming, scientific computing, artificial intelligence, etc. As a modern programming language, the language has a simple and clean syntax, making it very accessible to beginners.

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 up many new exciting possibilities, such as:

  • Building simple scripts/tools that automate repetitive modeling tasks, boosting efficiency
  • Developing and customizing tools and workflow specific to your team’s needs
  • Programming advanced design algorithms that are not possible with standard out-of-the-box tools
  • Using Python as a creative design tool
  • Interfacing Rhino and Grasshopper with other software programs

During the three-day workshop taught by computer scientist and long-term programming instructor for Grasshopper Python and C#, Long Nguyen, you will learn:

  • Intro to Python fundamental programming concepts: variable, data, data types, conditional statements, loops, data structure
  • Working with the Python code in Grasshopper
  • Intro to RhinoCommon library
  • Simple creation and editing of points, vectors, curves, and surface
  • Working with RhinoCommon geometry: Curve, Mesh, Surface, BRep
  • Understanding the pros and cons of using RhinoScriptSyntax vs. RhinoCommon
  • Object-oriented programming in Python

Course requirements: No knowledge of programming or scripting required, only Rhino and Grasshopper.

Online course fees: EUR 395,- (+VAT); full-time students and university teachers get a 50% discount (proof of status required). Please note that we will confirm your seat after your payment has cleared.

Max. number of participants: 25. If there is no quorum, the course will be canceled 15 days before.

Course language: English

Educational seats are limited. Sign up now by contacting McNeel Europe!


Thursday, May 26, 2022

Free "Rhino & Grasshopper for Architects" online workshop (by HowToRhino) - June 6-16, 2022


If you’re an architect or a designer and you have a strong interest in learning Rhino, Grasshopper, and Rhino.Inside Revit specifically for architecture, HowToRhino will host a workshop called Rhino & Grasshopper for Architects from June 6 to 16, 2022.

The focus of this workshop will focus on how to use Rhino efficiently when modeling basic and more organic and fluid geometries, how to start using Grasshopper from scratch with a beginner-friendly learning approach, and how to understand the logic behind parametric modeling.

Another big topic will be the newest tech from McNeel called Rhino.Inside Revit, and how to make a seamless connection between parametric designs in Grasshopper with BIM capabilities in Revit. You’ll learn how to fuse the project's design phase from Rhino and Grasshopper with the construction phase in Revit.

The workshop is held by Dusan and Lazar, architects from Serbia and founders of the HowToRhino platform that helps architects learn how to use Rhino and Grasshopper for Architecture.

There will be four workshop videos, four live streams, and two Q&A sessions.

The workshop will be online. It is free, but there are limited seats available, so make sure you register soon.



Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Private and Tailored Online Rhino Training by SimplyRhino UK


The SimplyRhino team of trainers offer real-world experience from their specialist professional fields alongside Certified Rhino and Rhino plugin training expertise.
 

Whatever your industry, project, or training requirements, SimplyRhino has expert trainers to work with you. Training includes Rhino fundamentals, advanced modeling, parametric design with Grasshopper, and more.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Plant Kit Deep Dive Workshops, May 20 and 21


May 20 and 21

Using generative tools and computational power, Plant Kit allows you to build workflows that integrate analysis, design decisions, and rapid iteration to realize your planting design efficiently and effectively using conceptual plants or real-life plant data.

The Plant Kit Deep Dive workshops will focus on workflows and techniques that will allow you to explore how to create and iterate through your planting design and documentation. Learn how to use computational power to simultaneously incorporate multiple factors into your designs such as ecosystem services, long-term sustainability/survivability, design-driven placements, and more. These sessions will encourage you to follow along and engage in interactive demos to gain greater insight into Plant Kit’s functionality.


Pick the time that works for you and register here!

  • Weekday Session Friday, May 20, 1-4 pm, EST
  • Weekend Session 1 Saturday, May 21, 9 am-12 pm, EST
  • Weekend Session 2 Saturday, May 21, 1-4 pm, EST

Cost: $300 ($100 for students and faculty)

Class size: 10 maximum participants per session. Sign up today to reserve your spot!


Plant Kit is a tool specifically designed to evolve your planting design workflow by packaging essential modeling and design functions into a suite of tools that take a different approach than any other software today. This deep dive workshop is designed for users with basic knowledge of Rhino and Grasshopper, although new users are welcome to join to understand how this new toolset could expand their current methods of planting design. 

Participants will leave the workshop with a deep understanding of Plant Kit and methods for linking these techniques to your existing computational design workflow. Participants will understand:

  • How plants can be used as blocks for documentation in CAD
  • How these plant blocks can translate to nodes in rendering software like Lumion
  • How to visualize growth over time and bloom over the course of the year.
  • How to use the plant schedule component



Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Introduction to Grasshopper - Online Workshop en Español

 


Join Atrica and McNeel instructor Andres Gonzalez for an Online Workshop, Step by Step Introduction to Grasshopper, held in Spanish via Zoom. 

In this course, students are in for an in-depth introduction to the Grasshopper visual programming tool in Rhinoceros 7. Participants will learn the basics of Grasshopper and end with advanced concepts and tools.

Requirements: Basic Rhinoceros 6 or 7. We recommend you take this short free course before the workshop. 

Dates: Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Fee: Free
Language: Spanish
Location: Livestreamed from Zoom



Questions? Contact Atrica at atrica.lineamexico@gmail.com


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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

23rd International Digital Landscape Architecture conference (June 9–10) - Registration is open!

 




DLA 2022 ‘HYBRID – Analog + Digital = The next normal’
Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD),
June 9-10, 2022

The registration for the Digital Landscape Architecture conference (DLA) is open. The DLA is an annual conference for landscape architects and urban planners. This year's topic is HYBRID: Analog + Digital = The next normal

The conference will be a hybrid conference with a full-featured virtual streaming program. In the works are more than 60 presentations (published in JoDLA7-2022) and three inspiring keynote addresses covering a wide range of topics related to technology applications and innovations in landscape design and planning. 

There are free online software workshops, including Rhino.Inside.Revit and Lands Design workshops, June 8 and June 11, the days before and after the conference (Pre-registration is required).

Additionally, a poster/video competition is open to students and recent grads, with landscape design software licenses offered as prizes.

Discounted registration rates are available for students and recent grads, as well as professional landscape architects.

More information...


Thursday, March 10, 2022

Grasshopper Level 2 Online Course, April 19-21 (McNeel Europe)



Grasshopper Level 2 Online Course
April 19-21, 2022
10 AM-5 PM CET
Hosted on Zoom by McNeel Europe

The upcoming Grasshopper level 2 course is for professionals who would like to get an in-depth understanding of parametric design principles in Grasshopper. In the three-day course, our tutor Ping-Hsiang Chen (computational designer at Zaha Hadid Architects) will explore SubD and QuadRemesh features from Rhino 7 to tackle complex geometric problems. The course will focus on concepts such as data flow control, data management, behavior-driven modeling, iterative modeling, and learning how to create feedback loops using algorithms to optimize and benchmark design options.

Day 1 
  • Review Computational Geometry and Complex Geometry
  • Advanced Data Structure (Branch and Path Manipulation)
  • Data Grouping, Partition, Classification and Culling
  • Data Sorting, Sets
  • Conditional Statements
  • Vectors, Frame, Plane, Transformation
  • Custom Patterns and Domain
  • Genetic Algorithm
Day 2
  • Mesh Modelling Introduction
  • Mesh Subdivision and Optimization with Quad Remesh
  • Introduction to Sub D and workflow with Nurbs and Mesh
  • Introduction to Physics Based Modeling
  • Form Finding with Goals and Forces
  • Encode Material Behavior and Constraint into a Geometric Model
Day 3
  • Code Reusability and Create Custom Function
  • Data Import and Export
  • Collaborative Workflow Introduction
  • Grasshopper Players and Hops 
  • Q&A and course recap

Course requirements: This course is for Grasshopper users with an intermediate level in Rhino. We welcome people from cross-disciplinary backgrounds such as architecture, product design, jewelry design, engineering, fabrication, art, and more.

Online course fees: EUR 395,- (+VAT); full-time students and university teachers get a 50% discount (proof of status required). Please note, your seat is confirmed after payment has cleared.

Max. number of participants for each course: 25. If there is no quorum, the course will be canceled April 14.

Course language: English

Educational seats are limited. Sign up now by contacting McNeel Europe!

Friday, February 25, 2022

"Mars Architecture" workshop by PAACADEMY - March 26-June 11, 2022


The "Mars Architecture" studio workshop by PAACADEMY (March 26-June 11, 2022) is devoted to exploring the computational design capabilities applied to space architecture.

The studio workshop led by Valentina Sumini and her team aims to design a resilient and sustainable infrastructure for human missions on Mars. This design challenge requires a new holistic approach, in which computational design plays a key role. Indeed, Space Architecture relies on some fundamental pillars that are intrinsically interconnected: space sciences, engineering, industrial design, ergonomics, medicine, psychology, and art.

Students will be challenged to work in teams within a cross-disciplinary environment at different scales, from urban to architecture and interior design, relying on the knowledge and technologies developed for space applications. A challenge for both space and terrestrial architectures is to consider the relationships between human activities and the resources thar support them.

The Mars Architecture Workshop will bring a new computational design approach to this design challenge in order to sustain human space exploration on Mars.

Software:
  • Rhinoceros 7

  • Grasshopper

  • Plugins:

    • Karamba 3D (License will be provided to all students)
    • Ameba: (License will be provided to all students)
    • Putterfish
    • Kangaroo
    • Weaverbird
    • OpenNest

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Topo Deep Dive workshop for topographic modeling


Landau Design is presenting a workshop to show the full range of uses for the free and Pro components of Land Kit. It will engage its participants interactively, giving them the chance to engage the Land Kit developers. Show Land Kit your real-world examples and see how Topo Kit can address the challenges of the modern designer. 

Specific examples will include comprehensive topographic modeling and design tools for earthworks, layout, retaining walls, curbs, paths, delineating material areas, smoothing, patching your topography, and much more! In addition, newly developed components and improvements to be released in the next version (1.0.5) of Land Kit will be included in the workshop.

This deep dive workshop is designed for users with a basic knowledge of Rhino and Grasshopper, although new users are welcome to join. 


Choose the best time for you:

Friday, March 26, 1-4 pm, EST
Saturday, March 27, 1-4 pm, EST

Cost: $200 ($100 for students and faculty)

More information and to register...

 

Friday, February 18, 2022

Rhino.Inside.Revit Online Course, March 28-30 (McNeel Europe)


Rhino.Inside.Revit Online Course
March 28-30, 2022
10 AM-5 PM CEST
Hosted on Zoom by McNeel Europe

Since 2009, many third-party plugins have been developed to enable interoperability between Autodesk's BIM software Revit and McNeel's Rhino/Grasshopper, achieving various degrees of success in terms of ease of use, performance (speed), and extendibility. Using one of Rhino 7's new frameworks known as Rhino.Inside, Revit and Rhino/Grasshopper can now work together more seamlessly than ever before. There are now not only opportunities to combine both platforms' strengths in a flexible, efficient, and responsive way, but almost the entire ecosystem of third-party plugins for Rhino/Grasshopper can share workflow with Revit much more conveniently. Additionally, the Rhino.Inside technology also allows third-party developers to further push the limits by creating their Grasshopper components (via C#, and even Python) that can access the Revit API directly in the same runtime environment. In this context, Junghwo Park, BIM Specialist, at Umdasch Group Ventures, will teach a Rhino.Inside.Revit online workshop at McNeel Europe.

What you will learn: Participants will get a basic understanding of how to use Rhino.Inside.Revit, will learn about BIM Management use-cases and BIM workflow using Rhino.Inside.Revit, and useful Grasshopper plugins for parametric BIM Design.

Day 1
  • Overview
  • Units and Documents
  • Selections
  • Get & Set Parameters
  • Revit Materials
Day 2
  • Create Revit Element (System Families)
  • Create Form
  • Create Family (Loadable Families)
  • SubD to Revit
  • Rename Levels
  • Rooms and Areas
  • Structural Analytical Model
Day 3
  • Design Options
  • Topography
  • MakeHatch
  • Worksets
  • Clash Detection
  • Parametric Tower Design
  • Tips and Tricks
Course requirements: The workshop is for Revit users who want to learn about Rhino and Grasshopper or Rhino and Grasshopper users who want to learn about Rhino.Inside.Revit. Further, it is for BIM creators, coordinators, and managers interested in parametric BIM workflows.

Online course fees: EUR 395,- (+VAT); full-time students and university teachers get a 50% discount (proof of status required). Please note, your seat is confirmed after payment has cleared.

Max. number of participants for each course: 25. If there is no quorum, the course will be canceled March 13.

Course language: English

Educational seats are limited. Sign up now by contacting McNeel Europe!