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Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects.

The final grasshopper definition behind the Stone Wall installation.

 

with Jessica Lisagor

Sculptures generated using Sverchok - the parametric add-on for Blender

I headed up Moor Street Car Park for the first time, to look at the Chiltern Santa Train from above.

 

While there I got these views!

  

Coming up here, meant it would be my first time crossing the Parametric bridge to Selfridges.

 

Headed up the stairs quite a few levels before I got to the floor with the famous bridge!

  

Birmingham Moor Street Station to the right.

Installation at the Digital Design Department, University Kassel, Jonas Coersmeier, 2008/2009

 

Nanotectonica integrates electron microscopy, parametric modelling and digital fabrication into the architectural design process.

 

The installation was developed at the Digital Design Department, G. Professor Jonas Coersmeier, University Kassel, School of Architecture, during the summer of 2009. Research assistant: Kathrin Wiertelarz. Participating students: Giampiero Riggio, Roberta Ragonese, Ljuba Tascheva, Jan Weissenfeldt, Pat Taylor, Katja Pape, Rania Abdurahman, Christina Finke, Shahram Abbasian, Michael Quickert.

 

photo: studio blåfield

Trevor Jordan, Austin Weller, YoonJin Kim, and Brian Turcza

Parametric design - the size of the opening transform while different parameters are input... This research can be used in Facade design...

Sectional STL model.

model size: around 25cm X 25cm X 25cm

 

The components transform from solid to open.

Model by Marius Watz, isosurface generated using Processing and Toxiclibs volumetric simulation.

 

Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...

Premier Inn and Exchange Square phase 2.

 

Several views from Digbeth and Eastside.

  

Birmingham Moor Street Station on Moor Street. From a gap at the end of the Parametric Bridge into Selfridges (Level 8 of Moor Street Car Park was closed so unable to get views from up there this time around).

Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды

 

Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич

 

Участники: Виктория Першина, Маргарита Першина, Ангелина Гумерова, Раиль Нуриахметов

 

Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014

 

Bended & Twisted is a free standing "Parametric Paravent" of MDF. The structure was made from CNC-Produced components using the KUKA robot as a 3 axis mill.

 

For further information visit:

www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/mas1011/

Selfridges in the Bullring was designed by Future Systems.

 

bridge linking Selfridges to Bullring Moor St Car Park

 

New photos on new camera

These are photographs of a physical model designed to test the implementation of parametric tools for structural and environmental data.

Photos taken from my 3 day alphagraph workshop in Metz, France. The workshop took place at ESAL Metz art school with 12 students. The basic setup was this :

DAY 1 - explore letter forms with a new digital tool.

DAY 2 - laser cut and make the letters

DAY 3 - print with a printing press

  

alphagraph is a small parametric tool developed in Processing for exploring letter forms. More can be read at the following address:

github.com/FreeArtBureau/alphaGraph

 

Another workshop of this kind had been conducted at ESAD Amiens in March 2016. Further details about this on the website workshop-lettrine-01.esad-amiens.fr/

Header image for ITP-Parametric Flickr group.

Installation at the Digital Design Department, University Kassel, Jonas Coersmeier, 2008/2009

 

Nanotectonica integrates electron microscopy, parametric modelling and digital fabrication into the architectural design process.

 

The installation was developed at the Digital Design Department, G. Professor Jonas Coersmeier, University Kassel, School of Architecture, during the summer of 2009. Research assistant: Kathrin Wiertelarz. Participating students: Giampiero Riggio, Roberta Ragonese, Ljuba Tascheva, Jan Weissenfeldt, Pat Taylor, Katja Pape, Rania Abdurahman, Christina Finke, Shahram Abbasian, Michael Quickert.

These are photographs of a physical model designed to test the implementation of parametric tools for structural and environmental data.

20" wheeled folding bike with gear box.

Caliper Studio detailed fabricated and erected this stair for a private NJ residence.

 

Design by Lynne Breslin. Engineering by Blue Sky Design.

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