The team at ParaCloud compiled an index of video tutorials for ParaCloud GEM. An easy way to get started with Generative Design. Feel free to take a peak, it works great with Rhino and even SketchUp. You can download it here: http://www.paraclouding.com/GEM/GEM_VideoBook.pdf
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Monday, 24 August 2009
Compass and Rule, Oxford exhibition
I'm hoping to make a visit here this week, as it's in my town for a short time. The most excellent Museum of the History of Science in Broad Street is running Compass and Rule: Architecture as Mathematical Practice in England 1500-1750. Maybe you'd like to make the trip to my beautiful city too?
The event blurb goes: Geometrical techniques were central to a reform of architectural practice in England from the 16th to the 18th century, changing how architects worked and what they built as well the status and social standing of their discipline. Important loans of instruments, manuscripts, drawings and books join the Museum’s own objects for a major exhibition.
When: Jun 16, 2009 (Tuesday) to Sep 6, 2009 (Sunday), 15-16 Broad Street, Oxford.
Admission is free.
Oh and if you live nowhere near, don't fear, it's available online too!
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Exploring Surfaces with Paracloud Gem
Latest workflow example shows how to generate interesting tunnel components and turn them into a roof structure. Starting off from a simple checkerboard, bending the mesh faces and applying the window component.
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Adaptive Building Initiative
I'm a big fan of Chuck Hoberman's transformable design work, coming up with amazing ways in which structures can change shape and be used innovative architectural projects. It seems Hoberman has teamed up with Buro Happold to create the adaptive buildings initiative. There are some great flash demonstrations of the geometry as it adapts to your input.
According to their website: "ABI designs and produces building envelopes. By controlling light levels, solar gain, and thermal performance, our adaptive systems reduce energy usage, enhance comfort, and increase the flexibility of the built environment. Additionally, we develop adaptive strategies that can be effectively applied to a wide range of other building systems."
"ABI draws on a portfolio of systems that we customize to deliver complete, comprehensive, and integrated solutions for specific projects. Successful delivery requires full involvement through project completion: Our offerings include design, engineering and analysis, prototyping, sourcing, control system integration, manufacturing and installation oversight, and whatever else the project requires."
Exploring surfaces with GEM
How to develop and explore an overlapping leaf-like pattern with Paracloud Gem. Just start with a simple single leaf component in Rhino and quickly build this!
GC Project by Point B Design
Point B Design created this building in Gladwyne, PA, just up the road from Bentley System's Exton Headquarters. The firm has an ongoing relationship with Bentley via Generative Components and were finalists for two awards in 2007.
The entire building was designed in GC for its overall construction, the building was digitally fabricated in China from our model then shipped to site. Point B Design used GC to design and fabricate a steel stair inside the building which is made up of hundreds of pieces, no two the same, and it came in at a cost one third of their original estimate by two fabricators. All of the rain-screen cladding (in which no two pieces are the same) was designed, fabricated, and installed by Point B Design. The rain screen material was also a major win in that it cost no more than flat panels in the end yet the result is many times better for a completely unique façade.
Thursday, 6 August 2009
Smart Geometry 2009 - Bentley's videos
Just had the url confirmed by Bentley to access the keynotes given at this year's Smart Geometry conference. Access is free but you will have to register to get to them.
Highlights for me include:
Makai Smith of Bentley giving us an update on Smart Geometry's development
Jeny Sabin of Sabin+Jones disussing the mixing of medical and architectural forms
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