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These photos document a visit to see 'Limbo Lounge,' the recently completed restaurant / bar by Vicente Gullart [ www.guallartblog.com ] near Playa de Fora del Forat in Vinaros, España (about 2 hours south of Barcelona near Valencia). I had the pleasure of working on this project beginning with the early design phases through construction documentation and fabrication. The project relied heavily on Parametric Modeling in Top Solid (Missler). Rhinoscript was used to develop design concepts and to measure / annotate / archive each unique piece with Excel in order to seamlessly communicate with the fabricator. The design went through several iterations, each one evaluated against steel costs and structural feasibility before arriving at the constructed solution.

 

Please let me say that MANY people contributed to this project. This information needs to be compiled, and full credits will appear soon.

Facade at Sunset

 

Caliper Studio 2008

 

We were lucky to have this Columbia architecture project on loan for a while; it really classed the joint up some

Mockup made for presentation to artist.

These photos document a visit to see 'Limbo Lounge,' the recently completed restaurant / bar by Vicente Gullart [ www.guallartblog.com ] near Playa de Fora del Forat in Vinaros, España (about 2 hours south of Barcelona near Valencia). I had the pleasure of working on this project beginning with the early design phases through construction documentation and fabrication. The project relied heavily on Parametric Modeling in Top Solid (Missler). Rhinoscript was used to develop design concepts and to measure / annotate / archive each unique piece with Excel in order to seamlessly communicate with the fabricator. The design went through several iterations, each one evaluated against steel costs and structural feasibility before arriving at the constructed solution.

 

Please let me say that MANY people contributed to this project. This information needs to be compiled, and full credits will appear soon.

Parametric design workshop and pavillion assembly at TU Wroclaw by Przemek Jaworski

Forms created in 3ds Max via Maxscript

Lamps designed usign generative rules.

Custom VVVV parametric tool.

 

2 hexagonal grids, some attractors, rapid glue and

PVC White-Translucid.

 

In search of a generative pattern, a lot of prototypes were made. In the images there are two versions based on triangular matrices.

 

For further information visit:

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

Parametric structure for Yekaterinburg workshop

Paper lamp designed with a tool set in VVVV. Voronoi extrusion along the polygon average normals. No Glue, No Staples

Christopher Sondi and Oliver Allaux

 

photo by Zirui Roy Zhuang

 

Studio Jonas Coersmeier at Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Spring 2011

Capillary is a sensorial installation to bridge the gap between digital and digitally designed physical environments. The installation invites participants to engage with the tear-drop-like structure which is made out of paper and carefully crafted using parametric principles and computational methods. Participants use sound (noises) to engage with Capillary as it responds with visuals that reminds the viewer of natural phenomena when liquid flows against gravity.

 

built with Rhinoceros and openFrameworks

 

Special thanks to Behnaz Babazadeh for the video editing work

 

Music:

Electrons by Frank Marino

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Alvaro Soto.

Lamps designed usign generative rules.

Custom VVVV parametric tool.

Designed as a way of adding a Neutral Density (ND) filter to the front of the P6*6 Pinhole camera.

www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

Decreasing the amount of light exposing your film is a handy way of slowing down an exposure in very bright light. A "fast" pinhole exposure might be 1 or 2 seconds long. At these shutter speeds, the slight camera shake induced by opening and closing the shutter can blur the photograph.

 

Download the OpenSCAD files at:

www.thingiverse.com/thing:240732

Designed as a way of adding a Neutral Density (ND) filter to the front of the P6*6 Pinhole camera.

www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

Decreasing the amount of light exposing your film is a handy way of slowing down an exposure in very bright light. A "fast" pinhole exposure might be 1 or 2 seconds long. At these shutter speeds, the slight camera shake induced by opening and closing the shutter can blur the photograph.

 

Download the OpenSCAD files at:

www.thingiverse.com/thing:240732

Paper lamp designed with a tool set in VVVV. Voronoi extrusion along the polygon average normals. No Glue, No Staples

Designed as a way of adding a Neutral Density (ND) filter to the front of the P6*6 Pinhole camera.

www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

Decreasing the amount of light exposing your film is a handy way of slowing down an exposure in very bright light. A "fast" pinhole exposure might be 1 or 2 seconds long. At these shutter speeds, the slight camera shake induced by opening and closing the shutter can blur the photograph.

 

Download the OpenSCAD files at:

www.thingiverse.com/thing:240732

Day01- Biodynamic Structures Workshop

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Paper lamp designed with a tool set in VVVV. Voronoi extrusion along the polygon average normals. No Glue, No Staples

Mockup made for presentation to artist.

Just a parametric bench from different points of view... ;)

Shape, order and stick it together - your individual paperlamp!

 

Lomé Light is a tranluscent parametric, user generated paperlamp. Inspired by the shape of Eduardo Chillida's "Buscando la Luz" from 1997, various properties, such as shape and number of all waved wall panels, height, width and size and shape of dovetail joints can be modified by you - many thanks here to Chris Chalmer's VB unroll plugin for grasshopper. All thin coated paper panels are simply curved. The seams can be turned inside and outside of the lampbody - you decide when you stick it together! Possible sizes reach from 30 to 150 cm (height).

 

Our main objective: every produced lamp will be an individual.

 

The Pricing below applies in case you would like to have the lamp produced by responsive design studio. A comprehensive web application to create your own lamp in a webbrowser or app is under construction.

Mockup made for presentation to artist.

These photos document a visit to see 'Limbo Lounge,' the recently completed restaurant / bar by Vicente Gullart [ www.guallartblog.com ] near Playa de Fora del Forat in Vinaros, España (about 2 hours south of Barcelona near Valencia). I had the pleasure of working on this project beginning with the early design phases through construction documentation and fabrication. The project relied heavily on Parametric Modeling in Top Solid (Missler). Rhinoscript was used to develop design concepts and to measure / annotate / archive each unique piece with Excel in order to seamlessly communicate with the fabricator. The design went through several iterations, each one evaluated against steel costs and structural feasibility before arriving at the constructed solution.

 

Please let me say that MANY people contributed to this project. This information needs to be compiled, and full credits will appear soon.

Photo Courtesy Aaron Frazier

This is my entry for the Makerbot/Thingiverse/Customizer Challenge :)

 

It's a: Fully Printed Parametric Music Box With Exchangeable Song-Cylinders :))

 

This specific one's has 8 vibrating teeth that are calculated to be matched to C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C' (like the white keys of a piano). While they might not be perfectly tuned the relative frequencies seem to match :)

 

I used the formulas from this Wikipedia article (sorry it's in German):

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durchschlagende_Zunge#Berechnung_de...

Basically this gives me a function to calculate the length of the tooth given the frequency I want, the height of the tooth (like the thickness of the wire in a piano), and the density and the elastic modulus of the material I use: PLA :)

 

more at the objects page at thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:53235

These photos document a visit to see 'Limbo Lounge,' the recently completed restaurant / bar by Vicente Gullart [ www.guallartblog.com ] near Playa de Fora del Forat in Vinaros, España (about 2 hours south of Barcelona near Valencia). I had the pleasure of working on this project beginning with the early design phases through construction documentation and fabrication. The project relied heavily on Parametric Modeling in Top Solid (Missler). Rhinoscript was used to develop design concepts and to measure / annotate / archive each unique piece with Excel in order to seamlessly communicate with the fabricator. The design went through several iterations, each one evaluated against steel costs and structural feasibility before arriving at the constructed solution.

 

Please let me say that MANY people contributed to this project. This information needs to be compiled, and full credits will appear soon.

In its first iteration, Tactum used a Microsoft Kinect for hand/arm tracking and detection for touch gestures. A Microsoft Surface was used as an auxiliary display to show the 3D geometry the user was manipulating on their skin.

Mockup made for presentation to artist.

These photos document a visit to see 'Limbo Lounge,' the recently completed restaurant / bar by Vicente Gullart [ www.guallartblog.com ] near Playa de Fora del Forat in Vinaros, España (about 2 hours south of Barcelona near Valencia). I had the pleasure of working on this project beginning with the early design phases through construction documentation and fabrication. The project relied heavily on Parametric Modeling in Top Solid (Missler). Rhinoscript was used to develop design concepts and to measure / annotate / archive each unique piece with Excel in order to seamlessly communicate with the fabricator. The design went through several iterations, each one evaluated against steel costs and structural feasibility before arriving at the constructed solution.

 

Please let me say that MANY people contributed to this project. This information needs to be compiled, and full credits will appear soon.

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