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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

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.twitter.com/becoming_blog

  

The video explores the development of a parametric system to control a rigid folding facade.

 

The rigid folding modules were made with Tomohiro Tachi's 'Free Form Origami" software. The geometries were brought into Processing, and then organized within the Processing script to generate different kinetic sequences.

 

I used Satoru Sugihara's iGeo Library for the 3D interface, and ControlP5 library to control the geometries through the slider interface.

 

I will develop a physical kinetic prototype that utilizes an Arduino microcontroller for the kinetic movement.

 

Music: "Octet" by Steve Reich

 

Lamps designed usign generative rules.

Custom VVVV parametric tool.

 

DLA algorithm to calculate the decoration

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.

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.

Complex Tasks? Optimized Solutions!

 

Gemfony scientific's flagship product is a software for dealing with large scale parametric optimization problems that can benefit from the execution in a distributed or parallel environment. Gemfony offers a full set of associated services.

 

www.gemfony.eu

 

dynamic multipoint reaction field in grasshopper, with polyline or interpolated curve outputs

written for epfl MxD: thickness with Nathaniel Zuelzke.

 

for ghx file see blog

 

dynamic multipoint reaction field in grasshopper, with polyline or interpolated curve outputs

written for epfl MxD: thickness with Nathaniel Zuelzke.

 

for ghx file see blog

 

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

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

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.twitter.com/becoming_blog

This EQ looks mighty useful and could provide a great flexible tone control for a fuzz, distortion or overdrive pedal build.

Test of fist two sections of LED lighting.

 

Caliper Studio 2008

Design by Samuel Grenader, Karen Berchara, Jay Sikes, and Heath West of Columbia University. This furniture was shown as part of the "Parametric Furniture Studio" exhibition at the Salone Satellite. The design is adaptible and flexible in production so that the user can configure the modules.

www.arch.columbia.edu/parametricfurniture photo by Lea Bogdan

 

Exploration in 3D Form making via non-traditional methods

cardboard

irregular curved surfaces

triangulation

production

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

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.twitter.com/becoming_blog

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

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.twitter.com/becoming_blog

Strong sunlight behind the Parametric Bridge from Birmingham Moor Street Station.

 

The famous Birmingham footbridge that links Moor Street Car Park into Selfridges.

 

The view from platform 1 sometime after 2:10pm.

  

Like an early sunset.

  

Published in the Birmingham Mail Your Flickr photos page on Thursday 23rd January 2020.

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.

Mockup made for presentation to artist.

Parametric Form Finding Tension Net Assembly using Rhino Grasshopper + Kangaroo. Work created by GIL AKOS + RONNIE PARSONS of STUDIOMODE, as part of the workshops associated with the FABCRAFT exhibit, at the Fay Jones School of Architecture.

FABCRAFT seminar, workshops and exhibit lead by Santiago R. Perez, 21st century assistant professor at the Fay Jones School of Architecture.

Future of Us Structural Building Envelope, Singapore

SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory, 2016

 

Comparing LeCorbusier's Les trois Établissements Humains drawing with a mathematically generated voronoi.

 

The match is pretty close if you allow for some combination cells.

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

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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