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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
An experimet to create a parametric tower structure for more info and download the definition you can visit
designplaygrounds.com/projects/parametric-tower-experimen...
Prueba 1
Diseño generativo
La forma nace de una curva inicial (eje) mediante los procesos descritos en la imagen obtenemos la figura
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.
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/
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.
coLab | Interactive Parametrics
Day 01 | Makerbots Attack!
Photo Courtesy :
Bre Pettis
MakerBot Industries
makerbot.com
Next Iteration of the fully printed music box. I closed the case that holds everything in place and now it's much more stable and also sounds better.
The snapping axis holders are now very tight but the gears will stay in place even if you drop it on the floor...I tested this ;)
printed music box at thingiverse:
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:
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
Parametric Furniture applies the advanced computation tools and fabrication techniques to develop adaptable design and a flexible production system. Customers input their preferences and requirements and the system provides them a unique solution. Customers and designer collaborate in the construction of a new environment.
SOFTlab: (n)arcissus. Parametrically designed installation for the stairwell of the Frankfurter Kunsverein.
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.