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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!

Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды

 

Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич

 

Участники: Разина Гарифуллина, Сюмбель Бадретдинова, Алсу Минниева, Айгуль Якупова

 

Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014

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 (l.res)

This is a preview of a parametric conceptual design tool for architectural practice that I have been developing at NBBJ. I wanted to develop a system that allows designers to quickly organize and understand complex architectural programmes in three dimensions.

 

It is an advancement of the traditional bubble diagram; it solves adjacency requirements automatically and suggests planimetric and sectional relationships. The resulting diagrams are not formal solutions; they are simply organizational diagrams with solved adjacencies and accurate required areas. The diagrams are raw materials, meant to be manipulated sculpturally, or even squeezed into a formal container.

  

Technical Information

The tool was created in the Grasshopper plug-in for Rhino. Custom components, written in VB.NET, read programme data directly from Excel into Grasshopper. The tool uses the Kangaroo engine for realtime spring dynamics simulation.

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Marc Syp.

Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды

 

Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич

 

Участники: Ирина Курандина, Вячеслав Прокопьев, Лейла Ситдикова, Наталья Федосеева, Виктория Челдаева

 

Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014

Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды

 

Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич

 

Участники: Разина Гарифуллина, Сюмбель Бадретдинова, Алсу Минниева, Айгуль Якупова

 

Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014

The VersaCore™ parametric test system probe card is compatible with the Keithley S600 and Agilent 407x/408x test systems (shown).

some variants of function-based forming on the parametric truss construction

Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды

 

Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич

 

Участники: Элина Васько, Диляра Исламова, Ляйсан Исхакова, Альфия Халикова

 

Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014

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 (l.res)

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 (7982 l.res)

credit also goes to: Linda Papp & Szokan Richard

Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды

 

Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич

 

Участники: Кирилл Чунаев, Валерия Миронова, Елена Кукина, Елена Мищихина

 

Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014

 

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!

yippie kay yey, featured in architectural exteriors

Stuttgart Parasol

Research Pavillon ICD/ITKE 2010

Temporary parametric Pavillon consisting of 10m long, 6.5 mm thin birchwood strips

 

Institute for Computational Design ICD, Prof. Achim Menges

Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design ITKE, Prof. Jan Knippers

University Stuttgart Germany

 

photographed by

Frank Dinger

 

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