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Lamps designed usign generative rules.

Custom VVVV parametric tool.

 

3D physics ropes simulation, perlin noise.

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!

  

Beorma Quarter demolition - seems to have stopped for now.

Miniature (1" high) version of model by Manny Tan of Uncontrol.com.

 

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

Parametric Share Festival place-mats by Caterina Tiazzoldi

PE 1C Pultec style tube EQ by TubeTech flanked by ELI's LilfrEQ - a fantastic EQ, de-esser and even some dynamics control.

 

A few of our top notch analog music recording equipment at our recording studio in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.

 

Our DAW is Pro Tools HD 7.4 Accel on MacPro. Our converters are Lynx Aurora and Apogee Rosetta driven by a Big Ben clock by Apogee.

 

Treat your songs well, mp3, mp4 or CD - get the best sounds for your songs at Sound Weavers Recording Studio.

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.

Vector generated surface studies in Grasshopper behind some of these results.

Merging and branching behaviors.

1980's Rebish Audio Rack System

RA203 Compressor-Limiter

RA204 Parametric EQ

RA208 Modulator

RA205 ADT-Dealy

RA209 Mixer

Selfridges in the Bullring was designed by Future Systems.

 

bridge linking Selfridges to Bullring Moor St Car Park

 

New photos on new camera

bridge linking Selfridges to Bullring Moor St Car Park

For this project, the material properties of bending were used to form a network of slightly bent plates, that allows for the forces to travel in a network, without a primary structure having a direct connection to the ground. In other words everything is connected with each other and nothing can be taken out without the structure changing.

 

For more about this and other projects go to:

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

a simple visualization to wish you a happy new year

 

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unpainted dolphin 2

 

materials: lasercut acrylic, glue

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 (7996 l.res)

Branching Respiration Skin (Yukio minobe, 美濃部幸郎, 2008-2009)

 

この研究プロジェクトはバイオミメティクスの観点をベースに、自然の形態システム(モーフォロジー)をアルゴリズムにより再現し、環境性能の高い建築を生成する方法を探求している。自然界の中で高い換気性能をもつシロアリ塚を参照し、そのモーフォロジーが流線形の外形と内部の導管のブランチング・システムの組み合わせとして解釈されている。さらにこのモーフォロジーをデジタルに再現構成するアルゴリズムと、このアルゴリズムをエンジンとするパラメトリック・デザインと流体解析シミュレーションをループさせたデザイン・プロセスが新たに開発された。この統合的デザイン・プロセスは、環境の外的条件とその建築形態による内的な環境性能を有機的に関係させ、建築を自然環境に最適に適応するものとして生成することを可能にしている。

 

This project investigates a computational design methodology with reconstructions of natural morphologies through computational algorithms based on Biomimetics whereby higher-performative architecture can be generated. Termite mounds as a representative reference of the highest performative system in nature in terms of its natural ventilation are interpreted as the combination between the streamlining external form and internal branching systems of air conduits. Furthermore, a computational algorithm, which can reconstruct termite mounds' morphologies, and a new design process looping between parametric designs driven by the algorithms and C.F.D. simulations are developed. This integral design process can make architectural forms adaptive to nature through the reciprocity between external conditions from environments and internal performances of architecture itself.

#working with our #architecturestudents on maybe our #valentinesday #costumes lost in some kind of #parametric #geometry #paperdoll #software or something @tearableheart

 

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Selfridges in the Bullring was designed by Future Systems.

 

bridge linking Selfridges to Bullring Moor St Car Park

 

New photos on new camera

Selfridges in the Bullring was designed by Future Systems.

 

bridge linking Selfridges to Bullring Moor St Car Park

 

New photos on new camera

 

Nice shot with the blue sky and the clouds.

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

Lamps designed usign generative rules.

Custom VVVV parametric tool.

 

3D physics ropes simulation

messing around with a grasshopper definition written for the EPFL Organicités Studio recursive scripting workshop repurposed as a pseudo urban modeller

unpainted dolphin 3

 

materials: lasercut acrylic, glue

Final goal of the design competition was to create a parametric room divider for the new conference space inside renovated CAAD Chair. It was planned that students use their newly acquired skills in digital production and design throughout the whole process. Concept of this work was to design an element that will symbolize the progress and constant struggle of our Chair going in the right direction (up) and not falling into fashion of superficiality. Since the actual conference space is a functional "island" in an open space plan, the idea was to make it ellipse shaped, engulf the space within this shape, and since this shape is continuous, embed the progress symbolic onto it. This was achieved by constructing it with spiral stripes going upwards forever. Distance holders that make the structure bends itself due to gravitation (and symbolizes the struggle), were proposed to be the mappings of a Chairís timeline as an embedded bar-code.

 

For further information of this and other projects go to:

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

Exploration in 3D Form making via non-traditional methods

Harvard Plaza, Cambridge

Stoss, 2014

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